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2020 stacking and restacking

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Gourley, Jul 27, 2020.

  1. Gourley

    Gourley

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    Moved all the pine onto another stack to have all the softwood together. I was tired of mowing around both.
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    My wife has since planted flowers in the old spot since it had no grass where it was stacked.

    In front of that is a pile from some cleanup out back.
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    This pile was from a stack out back that I transferred closer to the house. A lot of steps in to move this one wheelbarrow at a time out of the back.
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    This is the most recent stack that I got stacked in the yard.
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    Finally I am also trying to be responsible by replacing what I used off the slab last year.
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    I didn't notice how much is already done until I put it all together. I may have the 3yr together by now.
     
  2. jrider

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    Looks nice and neat
     
  3. Locust Post

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    A little here, a little there......all adds up
     
  4. Backwoods Savage

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    You surely picked a hot time to get that done! Congratulations on the 3 year goal!
     
  5. Eric VW

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    Nice work Gourley :thumbs:
    I use the truck bed as a wheelbarrow. Lot more capacity and less leg time. :yes: