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El Quachito

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I was thinking of making a list of wood projects, ranked by importance the best I could. I stopped at 10 because this will keep me busy for a while.

What's on your list?

1. Finish processing a large fir log I have been carving on
2. Move a moldy cord of white oak to my woodshed
3. Buck some tan oak logs before they rot
4. Split and stack a ponderosa pine I bucked back in the fall
5. obtain some new kindling stock
6. box up some wood scraps for camp wood
7. Cut split and stack for next year
8. clean up work sites and burn piles as needed
9. retrieve an oak I fell this summer and forgot to haul
10. buy a wood splitter
 
Hope the snow clears/melts so I can get back at the outside work.

Cut, I can get at least 3 more large trees. Splitting is done in the spring.

Build a moveable stacking rack for at least 6 cords.

Build a bucking station of some sort to lift the logs off the ground and keep me from bending over so much.

Get a bigger saw and salvage the wood from 3 big stumps.
 
Right now?

1. Hauling wood from the woodshed to the lean-to behind the garage.
2. Hauling wood from the lean-to to the woodbox in the kitchen.
 
Whiskey, fire, and a lady. In that order. Although coffee on the deck in the morning as well.
 
Yeah, I was thinking more short-term. I like the watching it dry part, I may have to ad that to mine.

I too need a bucking station or something to assist me in bucking a small log deck. Rolling a log out on some old fence posts may be a start.
 
Yeah, I was thinking more short-term. I like the watching it dry part

You can come watch mine dry ;o)

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