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Working on the log load

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by bwhunter85, Feb 17, 2016.

  1. bwhunter85

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    Been nibbling at the log load a few nights this week. Id say I'm a quarter through it.[​IMG][​IMG]
     
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    Slow easy wins the race, ain't no use of wearing yourself out... Nice looking load... What year are you cutting for?
     
  3. bwhunter85

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    Just moved in last April, so this will be for 16-17. Once I get this cut and stacked, I can focus on 17-18.
     
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    Think Open sunny/ wind prone areas... Congrats on the new house...:thumbs:
     
  5. bwhunter85

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    Thanks. My stacking area gets all day sun and open ag fields surround, will be beans this year, so should have great wind flow.
     
  6. bwhunter85

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    [​IMG]
     
  7. Gark

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    Heheh, that's really cool. Even has a schematic diagram of where the stacks go.... Only on FHC.
    Good job on working through the log load, bwhunter85.
     
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    Way to go man :thumbs: I got me a small load waiting for me to get off my butt:whistle:
     
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    Nice. Now after this weekend you may not even have the snow to contend with. Of course, we still have to get through March... :whistle:
     
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    Yep, never know what's going to happen in March
     
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    several btus there all in a pile. good work for you to split, go get 'em tiger!
     
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    I'm thinking that that log pile is a perfect place to set up for a coyote hunt!!
     
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    Good thought, if the wind is in your favor that would be perfect
     
  14. yooperdave

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    Don't know what you're burning but the chunks look kinda long?? OWB?

    Nice place to cut and nice pics.
     
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  15. bwhunter85

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    Yes, OWB. 36"x59" fire box, 24"×24" door.