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The wood that smells like sweet whiskey

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Stoveshamster, Aug 23, 2020.

  1. Retired Coal Miner

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    How did you get those rounds into the bed of your truck?
     
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    I would be in heaven right there.
     
  4. LordOfTheFlies

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    He looks like a big dude. I think he just lifted them up into the bed.
     
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    Naw he probably look at them with an eye that says “get in the truck and no questions” and them logs probably wood do it too. Good sufferin’ succotash! That looks like enough wood for 5 solid cold long winters.
     
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    Me and the guy in the picture seated on the stump lifted em together
     
  7. LordOfTheFlies

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    If that's 5 winters, how many winters do I have? Hahaha but I don't have a stove - just a fireplace for now.

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    Thanks! Headed to HarborFreight tomorrow to pick up (6) of their 9'4" x 11' 4" heavy duty tarps. I attach cup hooks to some splits to weigh the tarps down. For the stuff that needs to season another year (pin oak, red oak, and all the stuff I split from march to june) I will just leave uncovered and let nature do its thing.
     
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