I know, right? I had it when I lived down south for a couple of years and brought it here when I moved back to ME. Now it's an ongoing battle to...
Here's me building the rows a couple of years ago using my 1996 Bronco to pull the trailer: [IMG]
[IMG] There's a pic I took today - it's got the ported 385XP, my 5x10 Tractor Supply trailer in it, and another angle of the shed. :D Here's...
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Interesting observation! I tried to burn unseasoned wood for the first two or three years I had the 250 - not because I wanted to, but out of...
I do about 2 cords of soft wood (spruce, pine, cedar, poplar) for the shoulder seasons - which I take directly from the field when it hasn't been...
Oh, did I give the impression that I completed this in one day?? Woah! No, the tri-axle took me almost exactly 1 month to go from "This to this...
I still don't see how that's "leading folks on" as you said. Yes, much of it stays uncovered for more than a year - but that's exactly my objective.
Huh? Uncovered is drying - in the shed is ready to burn. (Didn't I say that? :))
It's 59 total (combined drying and ready to burn) on the property - but who's counting?
Yep. There's 7.5 cord in the shed and 2 more in the garage!:)
The distinction I make is that the wood in the field is "stacked" for drying and the wood in the shed is "stored" for burning.
Lol. Why be shy? :dex:
Portage & Main Optimizer 250.
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Never sold a stick! It's alllllll miiiiiine!! Bwahahahaha!
No sir, no tarp. I'm firmly in the 'no tarp necessary' camp. I know that'll be controversial but I haven't seen the need. Full sun & full wind is...
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Hey folks. New here. Thought I'd post these for fun since it 'tis the season! From this: [IMG] To this: [IMG] To this: [IMG] To this: [IMG]