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First time processing with equipment!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by AdalynFarmBoy, Sep 28, 2018.

  1. AdalynFarmBoy

    AdalynFarmBoy

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    One of the simple ones on Amazon. $12.00

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    Here ya go...
    Got them off ebay for 20 couple dollars..
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    Oh I like that! We just knocked ours together with no thought to using them beyond this season to move wood from the splitting area back to the woodshed. I like the look of the wood stack in @LifeinFarmland's videos, but not the idea of having to handle the wood multiple times until it goes into the house to burn doesn't appeal.
     
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    AdalynFarmBoy I've been using the same ones for at least 8 years and have only had to discard one or two.
    I do keep making more each year and slightly smaller ones in height so I can lift to stack on top of another full one.
    I use only oak pallets for wood splits and softwood for sacrificial underneath the wood ones.
    Great system!