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A new march, but to what? 2022

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by jrider, Jan 23, 2022.

  1. Canadian border VT

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    The tradition continues :tip::thumbs:
     
  2. buZZsaw BRAD

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    a wood chip off the old block! :thumbs:
     
  3. jrider

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    Was cutting and piling up some Goldilocks oak today. Don’t like wasting time stacking rounds but was short on space due to logs dumped where I wish they hadn’t been. Also got a little steamy out there today.
     

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  4. HoneyFuzz

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    Nice work ! I'm tired just looking at all that split wood !!
     
  5. Farmchuck

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    QUOTE="jrider, post: 1354698, member: 5412"]Was cutting and piling up some Goldilocks oak today. Don’t like wasting time stacking rounds but was short on space due to logs dumped where I wish they hadn’t been. Also got a little steamy out there today.[/QUOTE]
    I know. Heat & humidity already! We were out fixing fence in the farm & it was a bit warm. No in between season just goes from a foot of snow last Saturday to almost 70 degrees this Saturday.:faint:
     
  6. Redneck

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    Wait til next Saturday it will be snowing again if the weather there is like here.
     
  7. jrider

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    Today is a steady diet of this monster crap. I swear I get angry just looking at it and even more so when it has crotches and big nasty knots. That’s a 24” bar for reference
     

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  8. HoneyFuzz

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    Dang ! My body is thankful that I don't have to cut that big stuff ! Although....might be a good excuse to get the BIG saw I always wanted !
    Pretty cool saw there too !
     
  9. Redneckchevy

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    Wow! That's some big stuff there, that will grow your split pile quick.
     
  10. amateur cutter

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    Yep, that'll slow down production for sure. I've been just setting those aside and make boiler wood when I have time.
     
  11. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Dunno how you have the patience for those Joe. Nice with no knots but gnarlies...ugh! :hair:
    I end up noodling them into nice "splits"
     
  12. buZZsaw BRAD

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    They are fun to cut with a big saw but im with you on the handling factor! My back is too!
     
  13. jrider

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    Don’t have much choice when they get dropped off. Having the tractor is a savior. I noodle them into 4 or so before hitting them with the tw6 and log lift
     
  14. jrider

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    It’s always good to set goals to keep motivated. My spring break starts on 4/15 and I set my latest goal to have all of this wood processed by the end of break. Quite a few big logs in there. Most of what’s pictured is oak.
     

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  15. Softwood

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    Hopefully you get some of those young men to help.
     
  16. jrider

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    Not likely
     
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    I'm hopeful but realistic. Finding help that can actually work has gotten exponentially harder in the last year
     
  18. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I thought you had your high school kids working? They quit or no WORK ethic?
     
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    Currently can’t find anyone good that wants to work
     
  20. moresnow

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    Must not have WiFi in the wood yard :whistle: ...........