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There Was Some Ugly Ash In The Woods Today !

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  1. HoneyFuzz

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    Lol.....I can't even go for a relaxing walk without picking out trees to cut later !
     
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  2. HoneyFuzz

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    One split and done buddy !!! The only way to go :)
     
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    Its the ash monster....... Lol
     
  4. JustWood

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    Theres a ton of hornbeam on the edges of swamp on my property and cousins. All 3-8" diameter. It makes easy cutting and fast wood. In the trailer and stacked in pile. No splitting.
    Ash would be a dream. Prolly most of that splits with an axe.:yes:
     
  5. HoneyFuzz

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    Oh I love no splits ! I'd love a whole bunch of that buddy ! I'm close tho ;). Most of the ash splits very easy. That's been 99% of our wood to burn the last 5 years.....and for the next 40 lol....if the bugs don't get em first :(
     
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    :D:rofl: :lol::axe:
     
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    I cut some ash three years ago and after that length of time being css, can understand why everyone enjoys it so much. Good stuff for starting fires in a cold stove also. Just needs to be re-split into smaller sizes.
     
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    Oh its very nice...and it just so happens that we are blessed with an abundance of it up in my neck of the woods !
     
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    Oh I think we do need a picture ............... You mean like this gasifier .......................

    fat-shorts.jpg
     
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  10. HoneyFuzz

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    Dude !!!! Lol
     
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    That's 20 lbs of sheeit in a 10 lbs bag.
     
  12. HoneyFuzz

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    :rofl: :lol:
     
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  13. Eric VW

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    I was thinking a little closer to 110 lbs in a 10 lb sack.... But the screen always adds a little bit.
     
  14. Jack Straw

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    Well let's be honest, more like 220 lbs.:whistle:
     
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    Your screen adds a whole lot more than mine does:rofl: :lol:
    But I think you're right- there's simply no need for apparel to be applied like that- my opinion, of course.....
    :hair::bug::loco: :crazy:
     
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    WTH's wrong with people?
    That's fugly.
     
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    That can't be real!? Them cheap Chinese drawers would never stand up to that abuse.
     
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    That's just wrong on same many levels.......:startled:
     
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    Just say NO!!!!!!:doh:
     
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