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Git'ter done down in Dixie

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Dec 29, 2018.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

    T.Jeff Veal

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    The 'Bota won't pick up a full tote of green wood either, especially the 330 gal. We stack it about 3/4 full, move to drying spot, and finish stacking. Then on goes the lid.
     
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    I went to pick up a 330 gallon tote yesterday that was heaping with fresh oak. The 1070 JD would only get it about 2 feet off the ground but it got it done.
     
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    You run counterweight in the rear? That’s pretty impressive lifting!
     
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    The beauty of this plan is that you always deliver them green wood. Imagine that…..no stacking, no wood taking up room at your place. We can all dream right?
     
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    Ive only done that a couple times. Sold a guy several half cords of fresh cut red oak rounds. I cut them three houses up from him and stacked in his yard. He is the one who offered me wood storage and a few cords of my BL is stored there. Convenient as its 1/4 mile down the street from me.
     
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    What a busy day Friday was. Got off work, grabbed some breakfast and was loading the truck by 7:30AM.
    Had the 1st load ready by the time Miz Carol got home from taking grandsons to school. 20231201_081026.jpg
    Called the guy, he was going to be on a work call for awhile, so we hooked up the trailer and loaded a tote, decided to make 2 deliveries in town... 20231201_090433.jpg
    Started raining on the way home, took a nap break. Rain moved out, but I was gonna be working solo...:sherlock::sherlock::sherlock:
    Move the conveyor to this shed and use the dump trailer...:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
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    Measure the stack, takes about 5.5-6' of a row to make .33-.35 cord. :dex::dex:...
    Was able to make the original delivery in the afternoon 20231201_142857.jpg
    And had time for the final load about 5:30PM 20231201_173218.jpg
    Don't think we've ever done 4 loads in a day...didn't have a problem :sleeping::sleeping:
    last night...:whistle::whistle:
     
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    Four is a lot for a day. Good on you folks for gettin' it done. I know ive done three but dont recall four. Possibly a bundle delivery in the mix if so.

    Got a couple deliveries today myself and a bundle order if im feeling motivated enough.
     
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    Thanks, my friend. Having 1 load in a tote and using the conveyor was the only way we got this done. 3 were local 3-12 miles, the longest was about 35 miles, I figured in a delivery charge, he gave a tip on top of that...
     
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    Didn't get much done Saturday morning, lite rain off and on.
    Took several totes and upgraded the screws in the hinges and latches. Had used #8 screws, in moving totes, several had broken, went to a #14 size. Some of the totes had the 3/4 conduit couplings for latches, swapped those out to the 1" conduit latches we made, cut those 3" long, works better.
    Did get the last 2 totes prepped for chunks/kindling... 20231202_102039.jpg 20231202_102052.jpg 20231202_113520.jpg 20231202_113559.jpg
     
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    Usually just the mower deck but that’s off this time of year. It will lift the back tires right off the ground with nothing attached to the back.
     
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    Really bummed your Dawgs lost. :confused:
     
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    T.Jeff Veal, you and miz Carol are an inspiration..
    Keep it up.. we have had snow since thanksgiving
    So more burning than :stacker::axe::saw:

    going on here…
     
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    Us too. Thanks, my friend
     
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    End of the year update...
    We delivered several more loads...14", 16" and 18" splits. 20231208_102432.jpg 20231215_122704.jpg 20231220_095045.jpg 20231221_133543.jpg 20231226_140841.jpg
    Took down a couple multi- stem Bradford pears for a friend... 20231214_132528.jpg 20231214_132541.jpg 20231214_132557.jpg
    That clump was leaning heavy over the driveway and pump house...
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    A good notch and push from his JD, got it down safely...
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    They got a nice pile of wood, we'll bring the splitter over 1 day and split the big pieces. 20231209_081742.jpg 20231228_095249.jpg
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    Been working on the smaller oaks we got from the campground, making some totes of 14" splits for next year, we have 3 folks that use this size.
     

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    Looking good Jeff.
     
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    T.Jeff Veal what is your labeling process on
    Tote tops? I see a 5 and TC Looks great
     
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    The chitty wood goes in the #2 tote! :D :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Flippin Brad :picard: You are great at making :D
     
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    Will the BP be sold as smoking wood?
     
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    Thanks...:handshake: