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Snowy stacks, Got any pics?

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  1. bogydave

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    I have a Train load :
    (With a snowy stack)

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  2. bogydave

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  4. BZOR

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    The firewood train is awesome!!!! :thumbs:
    I wish I had that kind of creativity
     
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    The Birch Express pullin' a load through the ole mule pass.....choo, choo, choo, choo
     
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    You guys w/snow....be thankful.
    We are currently in mod. drought, moving toward severe drought.
    Nothing in the forecast to change things.

    Makes for great cycling in Jan., but it is not good.
     
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    Nice building of the train again Dave.
     
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    You can keep the creativity i'll take the wood.:woodsign:
     
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    77F1483A-C63A-46A2-8770-17EEC09B2931.jpeg Those 5 mounds are piles of split wood that I hoped to get stacked before it snowed....
    Looks like it will have to wait till after the mud dries :doh:
     
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    At my folks place, sitting in the truck waiting for them, and looking at wood piles in the snow. First is CSS a couple of years. Second is a log truckload cut into rounds but not split yet.
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    I took some pics while bringing in wood.
    My big oak stack, with birch on the neighbors side: IMG_20180106_5479.jpg IMG_20180106_16408.jpg
    Rounds I am itching to split with my new X27: IMG_20180106_22879.jpg IMG_20180106_3279.jpg
    My woodshed. I've burned about one third of what's in it. IMG_20180106_39359.jpg
    How I haul my wood in the snow. I only have to pull it about 20yards to the bulkhead. IMG_20180106_46430.jpg
     
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    I hope Scotty Overkill see that wood yard! Wow, very impressive. You sure are a worker bee.
     
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    Really like your wood shed Midwinter!
     
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    Thanks! A local carpenter built it for me 3 years ago. I keep it open in front, snow blowing in isn't really a problem.
     
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    With the hauling? No. Husband offers to help sometimes but it's sort of a one-person job.
     
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    I wouldn’t think so when the pow pow is a norm.:thumbs: How high is it from ground to top?
     
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