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Stack one, done.

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  1. BigPapi

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    Stack one is done. Not the neatest job ever, but with consideration for the vast majority of it being odd tree service lengths, I'm satisfied. It's a mix of red maple, cherry, walnut, sugar maple, and a bit of red oak. Cord calculator says 8.9 cord in it. Added to the pine that's processed and another little stack of hardwood behind the boiler, I've got what I need for this year put up - about 15 cord.

    If I bust my hump, I may just be able to get a full year ahead for the first time since we moved in three heating seasons ago. I've got enough rounds and logs banked to get there, just need the processing time. :)
     

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    Nice palletized stack, BigPapi :thumbs:
    That's a Hoss of a load!
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  3. MikeInMa

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    Nice job. That's a heap of wood. Our hot water is propane. House heat is wood with feul oil as backup

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    Nice stack of BTU's right there.
     
  5. Handsonautotech

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    15 cords for one winter? Is that for burn8ng or for selling? I know about the odd lengths, I get a lot from a tree service too. Always jealous of the members with perfect stacks.
     
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    BigPapi that is a lot of work. Stack looks just fine. Glad you are starting to get ahead and that has to be tough burning that much wood.
     
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    Great Job!!!!!! Do you normally leave the splits that big and burn them just like that???...:)
     
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    I was actually wondering the same thing? If I left mine that big they would never dry in my parts.
     
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    Just for burning, the owb is mighty hungry! I have a neighbor that I'll probably help out again this winter as we did last year, but I don't count that into my usage. Good man, but bumped into a couple health issues.

    Once the wood is done, I'm going to embark on insulating the bottom floor. Dirt floor basement and stone foundation.. I've got to be losing a ton of heat so it will be time and money well spent.
     
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    The owb splains that!
     
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    Yep. Some are on the smaller side, but I find that the boiler tends to run better on a mix of larger and smaller splits. Until and unless I add storage, I'm looking to get a balance between max btu output and length of burn. I'm far from fully dialed in, but after three seasons I'm starting to get a pretty good handle on some little things that make the experience easier.