Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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I don't doubt there was, most people stop when the hit it though :laughing:.

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Man your sticking the knife in AND twisting [emoji1787]it
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Here’s the tree that hung behind my screen tent last night. And the partially uprooted tree that was above the birch rounds that I was planning on processing today is now on the ground. Never a dull moment I guess.

I’ll process the uprooted one as it was already dead. The broken off one can dry till spring so I don’t have to deal with sap.
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Well I got stood up by the guy wanting the Cherry this morning so I went back to look at what's left of the Hedge. The tree guy didn't get around to pushing it onto the fire as he told me so I collected another load in my truck. I left the 16" logs since I didn't want to lift them in the bed. Now if my trailer hadn't been full of Cherry.... it would have been a different story.
My truck has an 8' bed but I've got a truck box in it so it's really only 6' of wood. Chain getting dull so I just tossed on the last few sticks.

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After finishing the stacking yesterday, I decided this morning that I should go and pick away at finishing my round stack. Aren't kubotas the happiest looking little tractors? Anyway I finished the round stack and decided to start another one where we tore one down yesterday. Next thing I know, my oldest comes out and starts building it. I split up everything I had blocked into rounds. Good thing too because some of it wouldn't have lasted another year on the ground. In all its probably enough split and stacked for winter 21-22. Pilfered through the apple wood and split a bunch of smaller pieces for smoking, seen stacked on the big log. A good day working in the woodpile. I'm feeling it though!
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I left the 16" logs since I didn't want to lift them in the bed. Now if my trailer hadn't been full of Cherry.... it would have been a different story.
My truck has an 8' bed but I've got a truck box in it so it's really only 6' of wood.
Sounds like somebody needs a trailer.

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