kstill361
ArboristSite Operative
Hi there ,To those who stack their rows North to South, do you do anything different to keep the West wind from blowing it over? I usually stack my rows West to East so it doesnt blow over, but I had to start a new pile in the back yard N-S so I drove 8' steel posts leaving 6ft above ground every 12.5 ft on both sides then wired them together through the wood for stability.
So do you think this technique will hold up to the West wind ? Its all open field behind it
This one Oak produced 6 cords, I was really impressed with the Jred 910 and the 36" bar . I replaced the 8pin with a 7pin and the saw never bogged even if i leaned on it.
This is the result of 2 days cutting, 2 days splitting and 6 trailer loads hauled stacked N-S
So do you think this technique will hold up to the West wind ? Its all open field behind it
This one Oak produced 6 cords, I was really impressed with the Jred 910 and the 36" bar . I replaced the 8pin with a 7pin and the saw never bogged even if i leaned on it.
This is the result of 2 days cutting, 2 days splitting and 6 trailer loads hauled stacked N-S