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What I did today-

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  1. VOLKEVIN

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    Got my big, wet rounds split and stacked. Still have the smaller ones to go, but that was all the motivation I had today in 91 degree heat with 80 percent humidity. I cribbed 2 pallets worth with 4 stacks on each, about 6.5 feet high. Want them to get plenty of air and sun, and then stack them in the dry racks under the deck.

    **I just took several pictures and not one attached. Grr. **
     
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    **I just took several pictures and not one attached. Grr. **[/QUOTE]

    Must be it didn't happen :mad::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Aha! Pictures posted!
    In the words of the famous Ricky Bobby, of Talladega Nights fame, "That.Just.Happened."
     
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    Nice job! Should get plenty of air through that stack. What is it?
     
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    Three-fourths was poplar, and the other quarter is oak. It's funny the difference in densities and weight between the two- the poplar was twice as big and weighed half as much as the oak.
     
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    Yeah its amazing how heavy the oak is. I got some in Feb and the first of its kind for me. Its lighter a little bit now, got it fresh cut. It has been the heaviest load to date. Even as I loaded up 3 FULL white birch loads in some of the wettest April, I could only load the trailer about 3/4 full of oak. these were rounds about 12-14 inches in diameter to branches about an inch or less 3-5 feet long. The residential area wasn't wanting any more cut on the property than needed but the widest was over 3 feet! One round of that would have done the hauler in! I even had help too. Sure do love poplar for kindling though!
     
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    There's not too many things heavier than than spring cut waterlogged Oak. I try to cut it before late Feb. or early March. Much lighter.
     
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    Wood cut during the winter dormant stage here is a bit lighter of course. Still heavy, for sure; but once spring starts....the water flow in the wood kicks in!
     
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    I really do not like stacking in this type of weather. Much prefer to do it in March/April.
     
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    Even though it's 93 degrees and humid like last weekend, I dug in and finished splitting and stacking. Today's haul is a bit over a cord. Feels good to be finished! I chugged down 2 big bottles of Gatorade, and still haven't peed. Man, that heat will take it out of you!
     
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    Good work. Sweet ride!
     
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    Pics or it didn't happen, right?
     
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    Always good to see some wood being stacked.
     
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    Way to stay after it VOLKEVIN :stacke::stacke::stacke::stacke::woodsign:
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