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2027’s firewood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Shawn T., Feb 20, 2025.

  1. Shawn T.

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    The pile commences
     

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    Taking shape nicely. :thumbs: What species are in the stacks?
     
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    Looks good Shawn. That also looks like a nice place for wood processing.
     
  5. Shawn T.

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    Red oak almost entirely with just a little white oak. Mostly storm damage trees that fall on our mountain biking trails
     
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    Lookin’ good. :thumbs: Love red oak firewood and wish I had some in my stacks.
     
  7. Shawn T.

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    Yesterday milled a down poplar into some 3x5’s
    Today those became more wood storage racks under cover. Previously had been using pallets under this covered area, but wanted something a little neater.
    This is 2026’s firewood here.
     

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    Nice set up
     
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  10. Shawn T.

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    Yesterday was more red and white oak movement
    Took down a dead of each (didn’t get pictures of the pile of white) and got it bucked and split to the drying crib stacks. Moved a load back to the house storage area that was standing dead for two years before drying out doors for one. Measuring 15% moisture in the center and will be ready for the 2025/2026 season.
    Jotul running in the 22 degree cold this morning.
    Oh, and I found the perfect shirt
     

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    That is a great shirt! :handshake:

    Nice to be able to begin firewood processing this early in the year.
     
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    I'm ramping up to start working on 2031/2032's firewood. Being I'm stored up almost 7 years ahead. I've got a big pile of oak, apple, and locust here at the house including the tops from three black locusts we took down yesterday, and I've got a big haul coming up soon with the removal of several white oaks and hickories. That should nearly totally replace what I burned over this past winter, which was around 5 cord thus far and I expect to burn another full cord +.
     
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    February and March is the time of year I cut. For the last 20
    years or so. What I am working on now will be used in 28'

    I always get a kick out of hearing saws running in the fall when I am hunting. Knowing the wood will be burned that winter. Lot of house fires around here to prove it too.
     
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