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How much wood burned for 18-19 season?

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by yooperdave, Apr 29, 2019.

  1. amateur cutter

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    12 1/2 cord & still burning. 8 months of below normal temps just like Chris F . May not have been as efficient with the boiler being my first year. Burned a lot of small splits that were made for the old furnace, but I don't much care. Warmest most comfortable winter ever in the shop & house. Saws have been running steady & I've got about 10 cord ready for next year so it'll be fine.
     
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  2. bearverine

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    About 4 cords, between 4 and 500 gallons of propane, and between 2 and three hundred pounds of pellets. Propane furnace is still running occasionally.
     
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    I'll be installing a wood furnace downstairs for 19-20, and moving the pellet stove upstairs. Should change things around quite a bit.
     
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  4. bear 1998

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    About 2- 2 1/2 cords
     
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  5. Chvymn99

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    North side of 4 cords...
     
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  6. DaveGunter

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    I don't really know in terms of cords as I was moving wood from the old place as needed and I wasn't really keeping track, I guessing a little over 4 cords, 95% of which was spruce, the old place was 6-7 cords a winter. ~20 gallons of ash.
     
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  7. trail twister

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    I don't measure in cord just face cords 4'x8' by 20" just a bit over 9 face cords so far. Have let thr fire go out twice and then we get more cold and rain.

    The wood furnace is the only heat we have.
    Kare wants a new NG furnace put in now that she thinks I am getting to old to be cutting and splitting wood.
    Deep down how ever she loves the nice 70F+ temps in the house all winter.


    :D Al
     
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  8. billb3

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    The furnace is probably a good investment. You can always buy firewood but NG might actually be cheaper where you are.
    But if you have a semi-paralyzing stroke tomorrow and she has to wipe your butt every day at home for the next 5 years do you want to watch her struggling with a wood supply to stay warm ?
     
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  9. trail twister

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    She has alredy told me she won't wipe my butt or any thing else for that matter.
    Said I will live out the rest of my life in a dam home for old people.

    She can get a NG furnace then

    :D Al
     
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  10. billb3

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    If she can afford the home then then you probably don't have to plan ahead with the furnace. :thumbs:
     
  11. trail twister

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    She will more than be able to keep the house when she sticks me in the old folks prison.
    She best make sure I can't walk though, as I know where the spare key to the house is hid and where i keep my axe.

    I have low options of people who vow till death do we part.


    :D Al
     
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  12. yooperdave

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    And therein lies the problem with the 3 year plan (or more than 3 years).

    Whomever the next guy that comes along, (and chances are, there will be a next guy) will have free skating for that many years of a wood supply that we busted our ballz to css and had that very stroke that put us in the old folks internment camp...…… :mad:

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  13. Chris F

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    So are you advocating the just-in-time plan? :whistle:
     
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    Right around 5 up the stack and still lighting one in the morning and another just before supper.
    I’ve limped through the season with a bad gasket that has cost atleast 1/2 cord.
     
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    :rofl: :lol:

    Nope. Just maybe the furnace is a good idea for some....!! :handshake:
     
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  16. Chaz

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    Closing in on the three cord mark here.

    Still have a few sticks to rub together, have had a few fires lately, and have burnt about 20 gallons of fool oil this year as well.
    :emb:

    I'm pretty well set for 2019-2020, but need to get my butt in gear for the outer years.
    :eek:

    :saw::axe::stacker:
    Repeat...
     
  17. justdraftn

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    I burned not quite a cord of my old oak.
    Majority of our heat was axe wood.
    Probably close to 2 cords.
    It was actually kind of fun.
    Learned some new lessons on how to
    get the best burn out of this
    Have about 1/2 a cord to use for fire pit wood this summer.
     
  18. Midwinter

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    Between 3 and 4 cords, I didn't stint on fires, I enjoyed the new luxury of having an oversupply of wood. 1 cord of crappy shoulder season wood, half a cord of birch, a cord plus of red oak, and a cord plus of red maple. Next year looks to be a mix of ash, birch, apple, black locust, red oak, and poplar/mixed maple for shoulder season.
     
  19. 74buc

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    About 2 cords here at home and 1 cord at our vacation home up north. We likely could still have a few more days of fires up north yet.
     
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    Up north, huh?

    How far up north... what general area?
     
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