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The OFFICIAL Firewood Hoarder's Club thread!!!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Scotty Overkill, Oct 4, 2013.

  1. bigbarf48

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    I need some guard goats for my stacks :D
     
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    image.jpg I think I'm a wood-a-holic on my way to being a cord hoarder
     
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    Welcome taz! Good looking stacks you got there :thumbs:
     
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    My name's Ryan. I'm new here, and new to the wood burning community as a whole. I just installed a woodstove in our house over the summer to try and combat the ridiculous gas bills we had been paying in the last two years. Since then I have yet to hear our gas furnace run, and we absolutely love our wood heat. As I'm just getting started we only have about 5 cords stacked right now. However that number will keep going up now that I bought a saw and log splitter.
     
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    Welcome to the club Ryan :thumbs:

    5 cords is a pretty good start. What kind of saw and splitter did you get? We love pics around here :ithappened:
     
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  6. Ryan R

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    I'll have to get some pics up here shortly. I bought an Echo cs590 with a 20 in bar and a Dirty Hands 22 ton splitter
     
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    Good choices :thumbs:

    I've heard good things about the cs590, great bang for your buck
     
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    It's a beast. Havnt found anything to slow it down yet.
     
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    Hi Ryan welcome to the forum! Sounds like you're pretty well on your way to wood hoarding! Looks like the Echo CS590 is a good saw for the money. Maybe that will be my next saw. I've had an Echo string trimmer for decades and it still runs great!
     
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    My only complaint is it seems really heavy, but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
     
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    Welcome Ryan, 5 cords is a good stash.

    I think you will find it preferable over some lighter saws. :)

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    My splitter. IMG_20140915_152100_866.jpg
     
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    Welcome to FHC Ryan R ...Nice to see another guy from Kansas. Sounds like your on your way to gettin' some hoarding going on...:yes:
     
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    Howdy.
    New member-first post.
    I sawmill/kiln dry/flooring/furniture for indoor and outdoor since 1982.
    I use a wood fired water heater (taylor) to heat lumber kiln/wood shop/furniture showroom/dog grooming shops bath water/well box/1890 house/aquaponics fish tanks/green house.
    I go through about 30 cord per yr but would like to have 40 cord per yr.
    I have been wrestling a chainsaw and lugging it up to a single wedge hyd splitter.
    The first week in Jan. we take delivery of a firewood processor (dyna SC12XP).
    Were in N. central Tn. 001.JPG 000_2139.jpg
     
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    Welcome to the forum! Man you don't mess around eh? You're gonna fit right in here!
     
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    Welcome Solid. Hope to see pics of that boiler that heats all that... wow... :yes:
     
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    Welcome, looks like you have some serious equipment :thumbs:
     
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    Welcome solidwoods. Can I borrow your grapple? :) That must make processing logs so much easier.

    We will need to see pictures of your processor in action.
     
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    BTU possessor here and very proud of it!
     
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    Howdy
    It's a Taylor 165k btu model. Very old, we purchased it from the HWY127 Worlds longest yard sale. Were a just a few miles from Jamestown TN the originator of the sale. The Taylor was $50 (new about 12k)
    I was about to build one but found a good used one.
    I like the square feet of hot metal to water ratio. Our model has 65 square feet of hot metal to water.
     
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