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All the Good Stuff is In

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Grizzly Adam, Oct 20, 2014.

  1. Grizzly Adam

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    Here are the stacks of the good stuff.
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  2. Grizzly Adam

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    Here you can see the shoulder stacks and how much is gone. Four rows deep.

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  3. NW Walker

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    Looking good there Adam! Man, this is confusing, last time I was around there was only one Adam, now there are Adams?
     
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  4. Grizzly Adam

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    Not getting any moved in today. Construction equipment all over the property, including blocking the truck in.
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  5. Grizzly Adam

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    Long time no see! I don't know where all these Adams are coming from...
     
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    Looks like some prime dry wood !

    Your yard looks like a "firewood hoarder" lives there :) :)
     
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    Looking good G.A. You'll like that location come snow and the cold...
     
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    Looks like everybody's getting the wood moved in this week! I was gonna wait until it was a bit colder, but I've been itching to re-use the space to build a bigger stack.

    Sure is nice to have it a few feet from the stove! :thumbs:
     
  9. Grizzly Adam

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    Going to try to get more moved in tomorrow-- need to come up with some lumber to keep Henry from dropping a tire in one of the recently dug pitfalls-- this one about 1'x1' in right in the damm way.
     
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    Future mulberry! Love it...... When it is dry!
    First pic post ever. Is this correct?
     

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  11. Grizzly Adam

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    You did good Deacon. If you insert the pic into the message as full sized it makes it so we don't have to click through.
     
  12. Deacon

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    Most of the rest of my hoard.AKA mosquito factory.
    Trying to get the rest of my wood covered. Has been so wet here in the midwest that it seem like I have been REHYDRATING my wood for the last 6 weeks!
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    Now that is nice Deacon. Like those bins!
     
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    I use hog wire fencing on 3 sides. Gives good ventilation & easy to move with my Kubota, which lifts 1980 lbs. I think.
    This is my best pallet full.:sherlock:
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    That looks like a great system. I'd like to get my dad set up on something like that. He just leaves it piled on the ground, and scoops it with the bucket, because it's getting harder for him to bend over to pick up the splits. I've thought about building him some pallet racks that he can pick up with the forks. Thing is, he uses the FEL all winter to plow the driveway too, so he'd have to keep keep taking the forks on and off. But it would give him an excuse to buy another tractor, so he'd probably love it! :rofl: :lol:
     
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