Yep 90-95% of what I burn is eucalyptus, there are many types some better than others, but it's all good BTU's. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
How about an unloaded truck pic.... 3 miles door to door... 3 runs.. Help from the neighbor to load and unload... All precut red oak.. Waiting for some warmer weather to fire up the splitter..
Well, that was fast.. Warmed up... Ran three and a half tanks of gas through the ol' splitter... Now I suppose I'll wait til it cools off again to stack it..
Me and a buddy scored a couple loads yesterday. His truck is uncovered, unloaded some of my load so I could tarp it against the freezing rain.
Cooled off... So it's now Stacked.. Top covered with a former Vermont barn roof... Held down with uglies and cobblestones. Truck didn't make it into the pic.. Probably about 1.25-1.3 cords.. 6-7 weeks of heat for 2020-2021.... Time for a blue smoothie!!!
Welcome to the Forum StoveDroid !!! In your profile pic I see exactly the droid I was looking for!!!!
Wife and I moved a half cord of dry wood down to the house this weekend. FYI, that's a full 8' bed. .
P.S. Backrack Headache Rack and Rails are worth their weight in gold for a firewoodin' truck. All together, less than the cost of one back window replacement.
Disclaimer: There is no way in heck I would drive the truck on the road in this condition! I took these two loads separately, the trailer got loaded and delivered and then the truck bed on the next trip. I put them together back at the splitting area to take the junk wood out at the burn pile about 50yds away. All the while thinking "I should take a picture for the loaded trucks thread". I have access anytime to my dad's 1 ton dodge. But it doesn't squat, makes an annoying whistling sound, and acts like towing/hauling is no big deal. I find that offensive after doing all that work lol