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  1. CDE2020

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    Son and I found some "leftovers" from 3 downed large Douglas Firs. Free. Most of it was about 40" in diameter, so bucking was a bit of work, but our Stihl 039 with 28" bar took care of it. Wife and I just finished splitting it, a few aches and pains later. Now to haul down to our reserve pile. We'll probably burn this during the '19-'20 winter. Yes, people say I have somewhat of a firewood hoarding problem. But hey, it's free, and whose door will those people be knocking on when the snowstorm knocks out power.

    I need help figuring out how much it is. Pile is roughly rectangular. 6' tall in the middle. About 24' long by about 14' wide. Coors.jpg wave-the-flag.jpg just-happy-we're-done.jpg
     
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    Wow....nice work!
     
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    Heck, around here, that'd be ready to burn winter of '16.
    Nice job. Your wife lets you help? :D
    Aaaand, welcome to FHC.
     
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    Thats how I get all my firewood, and usually its all already bucked to size. I am good to go till at least '18-'19. You aint burning that till '19-'20? are you going to at least top cover it?

    Nice WAZZU flag, my son just graduated from their
     
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    You've got a nice tight pile there with a steep slope on the sides so I averaged the height at 4'. So 4' X 14' X 24' = 1344 ft³ ÷ 128 = ~10-½ full cords.

    Good on you! :dremel:
     
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    Dang, your wife is hardcore doing all that splittin in her bare feet:D

    Greg, had a cord guess thread for a pile he had awhile ago, it was fun seeing all the guesses. I'll guess 14.4 cords.
     
  7. CDE2020

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    She lets me split the gnarly ones. It'd be ready for winter of '16, but it has to wait its turn. Seems I have an overabundance. Better than an underabundance I guess.
     
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    Go Cougs! We both graduated from there, as did our daughter. Son's starting his senior year next week. Yeah, it'll be covered with a tarp so should be ok til then.
     
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    how much do you usually burn a season? I say usually because these last 2 winters have been real mild
     
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    Wow. I was thinking 7, maybe 8. That'll last me two years around here. Not too cold here.
     
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    It's funny how different things are in other areas of the country. Our last 2 winters have been pretty brutal as far as temps go.

    She's obviously pretty smart then.:thumbs:
     
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    I'll be able to figure it out once it's stacked, provided I can find room. She's a pretty tough old Gal. Oops. Young gal.
     
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    :faint::hair: Holy cow dude, do you not have any insulation? how big is your house?? 7 to 8 cord a year in western Wa is insane
     
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    Normally about 5 cords, but last year not even 4. I live in Snohomish where it's pretty mild. Hoping for some colder weather this winter.
     
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    I am in Everett just down the road from you, think I burned 2 to 2 1/2 cord last year. but I do not burn 24/7 not sure if you do or not
     
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    8 cords will last me about 2 years. House is only 2400 sqft.
     
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    oh ok, I misunderstood and thought you were burning 7 to 8 cord per season
     
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    yeah we don't use our heater at all. Just wood. So you're my Craigslist Free Ad competition then? :D
     
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    me and a half million other people
     
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    Great pics! I'll go with a strong 8 cords.
     
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