That picture is a winner!
Good to see you using the limb wood. I do the same and it is ready to burn as you said. Amazing to me when I see people leaving that in the woods,...
Plenty of fuel for plow truck, snow blower and generator, extra wood on front porch, freezer full of food....and plenty of beer. I am disappointed...
Good score, nice job. Impressed with the pictures, you apparently have a small yard and yet it is full of firewood! Awesome! :handshake:
I'll have the same job next 10 days. At least I have good supply of dry oak, black birch and sugar maple for my job.
Agree with what many have said. For longest burn, dry oak crotches and rounds burn longest in my experience.
My cousin does have a tough time. I check in with her every day. He is a big man, 6'5" and maybe 250+ so not easy for her. Thanks for caring, to...
Those are some serious ice cleats for boots. Will have to look into them. I just use the thin rubber slip-ons with small metal embedded tips....
Yes, I know what you mean. He fell and broke his hip and was coming home from the hospital the day I was there as my cousin asked if I could help...
Took a load of firewood to my cousin the other day who’s husband is struggling with Parkinson disease. Good guy, he has a sense of humor about it...
I admire you wood burning hoarders who live urban areas, like obviously WeldrDave does after looking at this thread and pictures. Firewood in the...
Same here. I have heard her say many times"don't get it so hot in here", at 72 degrees. :rolleyes:
I do. Had an insect out break here a few years ago on Chestnut oak that took out a lot that size. Also, on State Land near my cabin, that seems to...
Agree with jrider, 8-16" is perfect for me. 90% of what I process is standing dead oak.
Can't say I hate anything about White oak. I'll take all I can get. Have 2 dead ones on the hit list in my woods to be processed this winter.
A "1 season" firewood storage restriction????? :loco: :crazy: Who and how do they enforce that?
Cleared a .1 ac piece of my woods late winter for a food plot years ago. All red, white and chestnut oak. Everything was cut to firewood length...
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I am exactly like you regarding hand splitting and "doing it myself" for many years, but now also in my 70's ,purchased a splitter and use it as...
Wow, by looks of that picture, you have a nice property and live in a great location with beautiful mountain scenery. Nice!