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Splitting and stacking is finally done

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Locust Post, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. NYCountry

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    Now your talking. Awesome stacks all over the place. How many cords do you have on hand? Do you stack everything on your property's?
     
  2. Locust Post

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    24 cords, yes all on property......live on just over 1/2 acre but I really don't take all that much room, just creative stacking. :)
     
  3. NYCountry

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    That's awesome LP keep up the great work
     
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    That fence row stack looks pretty impressive to me Neighbor. 4 rows wide takes some time it does. :fire:
     
  5. Boog

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    24 cords ..................... :bug: I have about an 1/8 of that for next year ............................. I'd better get my butt in gear!
     
  6. bogydave

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    AWESOME !!!!!!!!!
    Looks fantastic !
    Knowing the amount of work there, GOOD JOB ! :yes:

    Take a break till next year ;)

    Am guessing;
    mostly "Locust" ?
     
  7. Locust Post

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    Guess would be 8 of those 24 would be locust. Picture #3 is a 4 cord cube of almost all locust and red oak.
     
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    Serious amount of BTUs

    Never have enough wood ;)
     
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  9. ranger bob

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    I can relate Locust Post. Did same thing. Tandem load arrived June 12th and just finished up early in November. Got so hot I just let it sit and moved stones by ATV and small trailer to fill a ten foot gabion in the lake. About 20 tons of that and the wood pile started looking real attractive so got back at it in September. Now its downhill - bird feeders to put up - driveway to rake and drag - workshop projects to fix things around the house. Life is good!
     
  10. Machria

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    GIMME DA WOOD!!

    That's one hell of a row of wood!
     
  11. Backwoods Savage

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    Yes. The treeline gave it away. Those are northern trees. Don't see much like that in Ohio.
     
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