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‘24/‘25 wood migration begins

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  1. The Wood Wolverine

    The Wood Wolverine

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    It was BrAC at the job. Breath Alcohol Content. :cheers: In my state you had to be below .025 to start the vehicle. I had one lady come in for install, fail the test telling me she only had a little night before. Turns out she was over double the legal limit. :rolleyes:

    My prospective opportunity spit out the hook. Oh well. I get 5 more months of unemployment to find a new career.


    Definitely makes a big mess, especially this chestnut (white) oak! I use a grain shovel and put it in my trailer, then most times it got put on the burn pile but for the last season or 2 I’ve been spreading it around the base of our huge willow that had roots showing. It seems to break down pretty quick. I also spread extra noodles and grass clippings around it in an effort to build back some soil to cover those so eventually the mower blades don’t hit em.
     
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    90 ambient, 49% humidity, 69 degree dew point. I’m camped out in the cool basement. :dennis:

    Wood thrown in from the left.
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    Hope that last row will fit.
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    No need to stop by the gym in the morning...
     
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    Last row of splits are in the basement, yet to be stacked. Two trailer loads. This pic shows my basement doors opened.

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    Last one.
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    Cleaned up the area and made a little more room for two extra pallets (broke out the premium ones). Soon as I get the wood stacked in the basement I’ll be able to start splitting.
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    My hands are screaming bloody murder so I’ll give em a rest.
     
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    Nice set up there. Nice score on the Black Locust also!!!

    When your hands get rested up I have a couple wood racks in my basement that could use some locust loaded into.

    Our property has ZERO Black Locust, but tons of Honey Locust.
     
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    Pushed through the joint discomfort in my hands to get this all stacked and finished. 3.5 cords, done in 8 days. :dex:
    Had to fish eye the pic to get it all. Back row is 11’8”.
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    Splitter up next. Mulberry, cherry, black locust and some more chestnut oak. Mix bag! :makeitrain"
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    Sweet pile of rounds there!
     
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    Partially done with the migration. Red and white oak with some cherry and sugar maple.
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    Nice. :yes: Is that 2 splits wide?
    I need to get my splitter back from my son to start on the rounds pile. I’ve left it there a couple months now and he has yet to split one piece. :headbang:
     
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    Yes it’s 24’ L 3’ W 5’ H
     
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    Every year I watch this migration on here and every time I'm impressed. It looks like a lot of work getting it down there. Also looks so impressive, stacked floor to ceiling. When you are all done it must be a good feeling knowing you are ready for the winter. I got it easy, I just leave the wood in the stacks out by the field and bring a tractor bucket in at a time stacked in a small rack on the back porch.

    BTW that new avatar sure does show up on the site!
     
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    Almost 3 cord. Is that enough for your season?

    I enjoy every aspect of burning wood except moving and stacking splits in the basement. But.. it’s done. :cheers:

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    I can’t wait to turn this into a light for my basement. :dex:
     
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    That’s what I’ll burn in the ground level stove. Probably 4 more in the basement, but I move it 1/8 at a time.
     
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