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Annual migration of wood ‘25/‘26

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by The Wood Wolverine, Aug 30, 2025.

  1. brenndatomu

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    Must have been made of pizz elm? :whistle: :rofl: :lol:
     
  2. T.Jeff Veal

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    It was pizz elm after the dog was done...:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    That's some good stuff right there sir :salute::stacker:

    I'll be doing the same over the next few weeks. I like to have wood in place by Halloween.

    That's probably a bit later than most of you would like but it's generally mild enough in these parts till then with the exception of a cool night here or there. :stacker:
     
  4. The Wood Wolverine

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    Looking through Walt’s gtg thread motivated me to get out and do some firewood stuff today. On my 3rd trailer load and it’s time for lunch.
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    Some of this isn’t exactly prime but it’ll throw some heat for a bit.
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    You need my mini truck for hauling back and forth. :salute:
     
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    That would be fun to have. :thumbs:

    Could barely fit one last large trailer full in my throw in room. It’s stuffed more than it’s ever been.

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  7. The Wood Wolverine

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    Got all this wood stacked up in my basement. Measurements say 3.5 cords. I know I’ve never had this much wood in the house before. It’s a little too close to the stove but I’ll get through that small 3rd row pretty quickly.
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    The row on the right is 80% black locust. Saving that for the coldest of nights.
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    Probably split some wood this weekend to fill in where this wood came out of.
     
  8. Chud

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    Nothing beats wood heat! I believe you’ll make it through another.
     
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    That looks great, Jason.
     
  10. Locust Post

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    Looks like you are ready for old man winter. I still need to fill the patio but it'll get done.
     
  11. The Wood Wolverine

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    If my boss didn't already have off Thurs-Fri, I think I would have taken off all next week. Weather looks great and I'd love to get some stuff done before that old man shows his face. I been scouring fbmp looking for easy scores.
     
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    Awesome stacks, lots of good looking splits. Always good to be the Ant not the Grasshopper.:yes:
     
  13. Locust Post

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    I perused the farming areas I cut on Friday to see where the crops are down so I can get to some cutting soon hopefully.
     
  14. The Wood Wolverine

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    Well, since that last couple loads left a gapeing hole in my privacy fence as seen here,
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    I just had to do something about it. Cherry and oak (black and white) on the menu.
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    In that first pic, I finally ran into the last of my old methods, T-posts! Took me a while but the stack on the other end did not have an end, so firewood jenga master I became.

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    Now I just need to fill it in. Back to work. :axe::stacker:
     
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    It looks like Roscoe is making sure nothing breaches the perimeter.
     
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    He’s definitely aware of everything. Rabbits hide under my stacks regularly and he smells and hunts. Never caught one though.



    I took those 2 half round pics at 9:45a and I finished up around 4:30. Took a quick 2 slice pizza lunch in there too but I worked in slo-mo today. Just didn’t feel like hustlin’.
    Split 4 trailer loads.
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    Couple eviction notices too. This is when red oak can smell not so good.
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    All the cherry is in the center row. Oak is the bread in the sandwich. Lol.
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    All covered up. Honestly felt like more wood than that.
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    One of my least favorite bands in the world but this song is fitting:

    I saved some cherry heartwood for my smoker, and a bucket of frass. These stacks smell so good. :dex::dex:

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    Now it’s time for a refreshment. :pete::cheers::coldone: Hope y’all had a great day. It’s was a perfect day to work outside in a tshirt!
     
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    Looks like a good time in the wood yard. About 4 o'clock I Was going to drag the splitter out and the light even but then I realized I would have no way to clean up the mess as both my wheelbarrows are full of dirt. I have the septic clean outs uncovered to get pumped this week so I just brought some wood in and made coffee. Another time :axe:
     
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    Please tell me all those blocks aren't a thermal mess experiment to dry wood......please!

    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
  20. brenndatomu

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    Eureka! Use the power of the sun to warm the blocks up for continued curing at night!! Genius! ;) :thumbs: :rofl: :lol: