Around 4 hours of sun up . But we have an hour of good twilight at both dawn and dusk. So on a fairly clear day we have 6 hours of light out . When it's snowing , about 4 1/2 hours .
First of many loads to a customer in dire need. The front 2 rows are dead ash that was cut last winter, and the rest is all red oak that’s been stacked since August of 2020. I hope she’s happy.
I was through the scotia / wolbach area last week, didn’t get through greely though. But definitely thought of you as I was in that neighborhood.
Sweet first post there XprtGnome ! Welcome to the FHC! Great bunch of folks here. We're the dysfunctional family you'll enjoy hanging out with! We love pics and lots of them.
And I thought my customers were lucky! I was telling a wood seller about how nice your firewood is Eric and he offered to buy it all.
That truck has “firewood hauler”written all over it. Dents and rust= don’t worry about scuffing it. 3/4 ton super duty = don’t mind the mule, just Load the wagon. Headache rack= just toss em in don’t worry about the back window. Tommy lift= lets go ahead and take these big rounds also, we’ll figure out how to deal with them at home! I really should buy it, I had one that was an identical twin that I sold to my boss. Now my stepson drives it. Plus I like green pickups.
And blue driver side doors. Most likely adjust the price when I'm up for Christmas as it could possibly need a little brake work. Biggest load that I can think of was a mulberry log 4' small end, 9' long and 5' at the crotch. Either that or completely to the top of the cab with Siberian elm. I'm sure it's seen plenty of big loads with me. Got to make sure the load is worth the gas.