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Took out some ash today

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  1. HDRock

    HDRock

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    Not big trees but I got a bunch of these to take out. It's all BTUs
    This is about half of what I took down today.


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    Every BTU counts...Besides those are some nice handling log size...:yes:
     
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    My IS heats my home

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    Once you split them they should dry fairly quick. Nice size to handle
     
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    Easy to handle plus they're nice and straight. I'll trade you for some gnarly 20" maple :D:D
     
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    Nice score
     
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    Looks like you made that area a bit safer.
    MN was going to put them down , you just helped & made a nice stack of BTUs stacked.jpg :yes:
     
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    Yeah ,as you can see some of them have already fallen over
    Grizz turned that stack pic into a smiley , It's in saws & stuff :)
     
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    I like those size trees also! :)

    Easy handling and it all adds up for sure. Any punk to those yet?
     
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  9. HDRock

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    No punk they are solid ,burned some last night
     
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    Cool !
    I knew Grizz was good !
    :stacke:

    Burnable dry , shoulder wood saved some stacking :)

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  11. HDRock

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    No splitting needed just cut em up and stack em

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    Pretty efficient.
    Your stack/s have got to have grown big.
    Seems everyday you have a new load all CS&S'd.
    Warm weather is not slowing you down !

    445 must be running well :yes:
     
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    I cut all the poles to 68 inches, load em on the rack and cut em to 17
    a hoarders work is never done :saw: :tree: :axe::stacke:
    Yeah, I like the 445, runs great, I use it a lot
     
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