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Trying to get ahead

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  1. HammerheadC4

    HammerheadC4

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    Here's what I have so far....
    The Holz with the tarp, 1/2 was left over from last year.
    There was a huge pile of rounds that was cut last year, this year I started splitting and stacking, kept the oak seperate, the rest is maple ash and black walnut ( I think )
     

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  2. papadave

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    Right where I want to be.
    Bizzy, bizzy, bizzy.
    I like the Holz. Little houses.
     
  3. bogydave

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    Your stacks are things of beauty ! :yes:

    Got to be a year or 2 ahead, looks like several cords there.
    How much you burn per season ?
    Any idea how many cords you have total ?
     
  4. wishlist

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    Those stacks are cool. I seen one awhile back and had to stop and take a look. Don't think I have the patience to figure it out tho.
     
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    Sweet nice job
     
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  6. red oak

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    Looks like you're getting ahead to me!
     
  7. bassJAM

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    They're surprisingly easy to build, and once it's up they are way more stable than straight stacks.
     
  8. Drvn4wood

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    The stacks look great! That's some beautiful property you have too!
     
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  9. Gark

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    Good looking collection! Neat stacks and those holtz houses are awesome. How much more to go until you're "ahead"?