Nice hoard, Bill. So far it looks unanimous - don't stop now..... LOL.
Amazing.
Ya know the way some folks drive around with a tennis ball stretched over the trailer hitch ball? Maybe protect the hydro valve handle with...
Your ugly ones look better than my 'good ones'. LOL.
The load going home makes that trailer look fullfilled (pun intended). Good job!
That's a real achievement, GrJfer. The 3 year hoard isn't easy to do, but the payoff is worth the work. I like the third picture - looks like wood...
Sort of like using a chainsaw as a scalpal. Pretty neat. I hope the fence can be pulled away enough that it won't kiss the chain for the bottom...
Heheh, that last pic is right on! You went through that heap of trees pretty darn fast - good job... The effort deserves a nap. But couldn't ya...
Your frustration is understandable considering the very industrious productive person you are, Dennis. I feel bad about the pain this causes ya...
Carnack the Magnificent sees a big brush pile fire in someone's near future. Good job landing them!
Geeze Louise! That's awesome scooter.. Three year plan?
I dunno Brad, not sure I'd trust that square wood - it doesn't have any bark on it. Where are all the bugs supposed to hide? Naw really that...
USAF, Ground Radio Communication equipment repairman, AFSC 30474. March '72 until June '76. Other than training (Keesler AFB) spent entire...
If yer gonna take the time to haul out the splitter, ya may as well split a good bunch, which you did. Good job. I bet the water cooled ya off...
That's a good buncha wood there. They look like they've been cut awhile. Should be easy splittin'.
"Honey, you can buy as many new powerful chainsaws as you think you"ll need."
With all the tops n sticks around here, we're never in need for kindlin'. I guess for the occasional burner or those who only ever get whole...
Just HAD to tune in on this thread if only to check out the title subject...LOL
Great thread. Lookin' back at when we started burning, whew, "If only I'd known then what I know now", heheh. Burning water in a fireplace (wet...
We get that sawdust & frass too, mostly in mullberry. If the wood is put up for winter before a freeze, we can hear faint clicking / ticking...