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That standing dead in-yard Pine.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Gasifier, Dec 17, 2014.

  1. Gasifier

    Gasifier

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    Those two dead White Pine I took down had been dead for a couple years at least. When I blocked it up I kept the blocks from the top half and put them under the porch to burn with this years BTUs.

    The larger ones from the bottom half of the two trees I dumped in the processing pile to be split and stacked for next seasons BTUs.

    I have three more of these on the other end of the yard inside the fence as well.

    Not bad moisture content on the top half for just felling it!:axe:
     

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    Holy.....oh,.... never mind.
    Nice.
     
  3. Pallet Pete

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    I love me some pine! Enjoy that big bugger Gasy!
     
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    Gotta love when it's in the yard. I just got a nice maple, mostly dead, that I can cut down in the neighbors yard. I asked your not in a hurry cause with me I might be tomorrow or 6 months hard to say sometimes. They said no problem.:D I got awesome neighbors. Mostly.
     
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    Nice, gotta love the pre dried stuff :D
     
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    Doesn't take up any space when you have them stacked up end to end in the yard either.
     
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    Have a small amount of Eastern White Pine that I split less than a year ago. Been using it as a mix in wood at startup. Gets the heat and coal bed up quick then the hard woods take over. Good stuff to have on hand. Good deal Gas-
     
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    Gotta love dead standing, dry wood.
    light weight
    easy to handle
    burns great :)
     
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    :rofl: :lol:For some reason I just saw this. Missed it before.
     
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