Compared to your stack a few weeks ago, you must be pretty sad now :whistle:.
That is some "Yellow" good looking firewood!
Great t-shirt :rofl: :lol:! HBD Brad!:salute:
This must be one the biggest scrounges I ever saw here on FHC :hair:! Good for you and your 3-year plan!
Spring is in the air! Hitting 67 at this moment. Going up till 77 in the next weekend. To hot to process firewood! Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-J510FN...
Added two more loads today.
Reply to myself! The house of the lady is sitting on 3 acres!
BbQ I mean Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-J510FN met Tapatalk
Yes it is sir! I will keep that for my bbs and smoker [emoji6]. Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-J510FN met Tapatalk
From what I saw yesterday, my guess would be 3 cords from what is down already (fresh cut by the company and dead logs). But there are a lot of...
You're correct. Going back tomorrow for another 2 loads. I will ask her if I can help her with some smaller splits. Good thinking :thumbs:! Btw, I...
Btw, the Cherry was not Cherry but Oak.
First load of many! Oak, Cherry and Black Locust.[IMG] Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-J510FN met Tapatalk
This is a split of another scrounge (remember the old lovely lady I spoke about). It's the same tree as the one stated in the entry...
Mostly in cubic meter but also in "stere" (that's about 80% of a cubic meter). We also use cords. Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-J510FN met Tapatalk
Great looking stacks Brad! :thumbs:
A branch that size will definitely break your head and neck :bug:!
Holy moly! That's what I call the winning lottery ticket sir! :ups::banana:
:coldone: It is indeed some species of Black Locust and indeed native to North America. Up here it's called Acacia. The official name is Robinia...
Yes it is. What's your guess then Brad?