In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by MNWoodMan, Nov 20, 2023.

  1. Eckie

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    Well...actually...... But that's a discussion for another thread of the pm type.....
     
  2. yooperdave

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    Maybe I should have typed "hoarding" too much money?
     
  3. Eckie

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  4. Dunmyer mowing llc

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    Nice clean looking stacks and setup
     
  5. ReelFaster

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    Welcome and great looking stacks!

    You've definitely got the hoarding fever, it don't go away, or at least that I know of yet.

    You are not alone, many of us know that exact feeling of seeing wood and it pulling on you to want to bring it home. It' kills me when I hear a chainsaw outside, my immediate thoughts are to get the truck and get after it. But I sometimes cannot!

    Have fun with it and enjoy, there is nothing more fun and satisfying for me than a cool crisp fall day out back messing with my wood stacks!
     
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  6. brenndatomu

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    You don't.
    First of all, I still see grass, so you do not have "too much" if you are still mowing grass (at least in the back yard) and once you run out of grass, then you start selling the excess...first, cull out the shorts/odd/end/uglies (that what I do) and then if you still feel you have "too much", then sell off some of your 3-4-5 YO stuff for premium $, in about February, when all the "me too" sellers are out of their seasoned "dry" wood, and you might have the only wood in the state for sale that is actually under 20% MC!
    Not only does this help justify buying that new saw you wanted, but it is your "firewood gym" membership that is not only free, but pays you back!
     
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  7. RCBS

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    'Money in the bank' no matter what angle you come from.
     
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  8. ThomH123

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    If you feel you need to stop at some time, determine how many cords for your three year plan, hoard like a third more, then only scrounge like a years worth every year.
     
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  9. Canadian border VT

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    Just keep hoarding.. If you belong to a church or know any Veterans organizations; eventually you will get a call;
    miss x husband is deployed or miss Y husband had a stroke; You can give heat heart and hope to others..
     
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    I have had to limit my hoarding since the truck is without a bed right now and the parking area is full of wood. I have 2 trucker tarps covering two piles, and at least a dozen (maybe 20?) cord laying in the yard. Wy wife has put the brakes on my bringing wood home until I get more wood storage built, but my engine seems to power right through the brakes.
     
  11. MNWoodMan

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    Thank you for all your support. So under careful consideration I will not be stopping anytime soon. But next question is not sure if I’m lucky or just not smart enough to know better, but it seems every score I find is large trees or just large stack of logs. Got a call and someone had ten small dump trailer loads worth of very large oak sitting in the woods for five years. So here is my three loads stacked in the driveway tell I spilt them down and to call in reinforcements to help and they took the rest. Wife is not the happiest but it’s going to be cold here so I will keep throwing wood in tell she opens the windows. Hahaha IMG_3141.jpeg IMG_3140.jpeg
     
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  12. Erik B

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    MNWoodMan How close do you live to Hwy 14? We go thru Mankato to get to our sons place in New Ulm.
     
  13. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Great job there sir. :salute: The FHC spirit is alive and well. :thumbs:

    Not a fan of big rounds and neither is my back, but they make lots of splits real fast.

    Ms. buZZsaw says if i bring home more wood she is going to leave me. Boy am i going to miss her! :rofl: :lol:
     
  14. MNWoodMan

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    not too far just a couple blocks in to town.
     
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    Lol, not even a close call if my wife gave me that ultimatum.
     
  16. The Wood Wolverine

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    I find a lot of huge stuff too. I end up "noodling" them down to manageable size. Most people don't have the saw big enough to take large tree's so that's where I swoop in for the kill. This one was 5 cords in one tree!
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    Is it possible to stage your wood somewhere less intrusive than the driveway? That way wife won't think it looks bad or blocks access to anything. I stage mine next to my garage driveway.
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    Locust Post has a saying about that...:whistle:
     
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    who took the rest of what?
     
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    It’s a good saying too!!
     
  20. buZZsaw BRAD

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    She has been saying that for years so im not worried.