26 cords css....guess I'm a psycho....shhhh don't let that out. I do believe I need to cut some more, that's only 6 years worth. I have a number of different species, oak, hickory, locust, maple, beech, elm, ash, cherry, walnut, maybe a few others.
Just over 10. I burn 4-5 per year in both stoves. Any more and I start losing it to rot and "lightness". It sits out in the weather uncovered until the year before burning and maybe in a real shed the softwoods would last longer.
I am guessing 12 might be more but at least 12.. some single row stacked about 5 cord. 14 of those pallet things BUT at least 6 of them are 8 footers all about 5 feet high.. maybe I need to go out with a calculator.. this is CSS.. more that's in process.. til hip and knee heal it's slowed down but cool weathers coming..
I'm sitting on 20 c/s/s and at the very least 5 in my processing area awaiting the cooler weather. Splits are 4 wide @ the edge of garage.
I don't have a cord count but with the stacking areas that are full it should be 4 plus years, I'll have the last area filled before winter hits. My splitting will start on Sunday, next week I'll be putting longer work days in on all our outdoor work.
Think I'm at about 15 split and stacked, another couple cord of hardwood to process, and maybe ten cord of softwood in the round. The hardwood is a mix of maple (red, sugar, Norway), ash, red oak, black walnut, cherry, apple. Some other miscellaneous pieces but not enough to mention. The softwood is mostly wire pine, with a healthy dose of spruce and hemlock mixed in. I'm hoping to go through less than my projected 15 cord this year so I can start getting ahead!
Between 45 and 50 face cord there. Three tri-axel loads. This is just wood for my house. At camp I had roughly 200, down to about 30 now. That's all sale wood. This is one of the smaller piles at camp. It all comes on this old girl right here.
Pushing 18 cord here roughly 15 css. Ash, sugar maple, silver maple, white birch, elm, locust, cherry, oak, basswood, black walnut and apple im sure I'm missing some
Forgot to mention the possible 5 tree job I'm going to be doing for a neighbor soon who pays in :stacke::stacke:and cash!
I'm going to hang onto the saws I have for now. I've contemplated downsizing a bit as even at full tilt, I didn't need but two, maybe three saws to ensure I had the ideal tool at hand. I will likely hang onto my ported Stihl's in case a hurricane comes through and I get the opportunity to cut. Unfortunately the reality is that the two sapling maples in the front yard have MANY years to go until they can be considered fuel.
MasterMech needs a camp in the woods.. you know 20or 30 acres with some trees a woodstove.. a place to have fire cut wood and test equipment. . yeah equipment.,
I had 50 cords split and stacked, most of it on pallets, when I posted in early July. When the weathers nice I still go out and split so now I have 53 cords. Have to make more pallets The larger covered stacks are 6-7 ft high and 2 pallets deep. The stack with red cherry in front with red plastic in front is 3 pallets deep with cherry in front and oak behind Almost all of the wood is oak
Processing and stacking area To be CSS This stuff is 4' long making 3 rounds per log and those are a couple 8' cross arms I get from work laying on top that make sweet stacking timbers!! Ready to split and stack
Seasoning in progress! The two rows in front are 4 year seasoned from a neighbor they will be first for this years burning. The rest will be good for late winter and next year Basket of uglies and most of the cribbed stacks should be good to go. The racks and two far cribbed stacks will be ready next year This has 2-3 years on it and will be part of this years wood. There is 2 cord there 8' deep and around 5' high each give or take