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Free wood picked up 3-3 1/2 cord 20 15 foot long by 15in square oak

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by wheelin1, May 24, 2017.

  1. Kimberly

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    One could build a nice pole barn with those.
     
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    I have been thinking about painting some "length gauge marks" on my splitter for the last couple of weeks, just haven't got around to it yet
     
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    Same, i better do so tgat i can diffrerentiate the lengths for pit wood and stove
     
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    I've cut a few open that didn't show bad but where, they have been on the ground 4-5 years
     
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    We are pickin 2 out to store for a project we can cut them up later if we don't use them
     
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    image.jpeg Moist as hell ground hurt them
     
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    :rolleyes::D:D:D:p
     
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    Yes, if they have been on the ground then they have soaked up moisture but they should dry quickly once split and stacked.