Nice! Those are the heavy ones. I missed two of the lighter ones, which would work for me, for the same price.I got 2 10' pieces for $60 for both!
Nice! Those are the heavy ones. I missed two of the lighter ones, which would work for me, for the same price.I got 2 10' pieces for $60 for both!
Win-Win!Cleared a farmers fence row out and got a lot of wood mainly mulberry.
The buds and leaf scars look like shagbarkWhat wood is this? Thought maybe a young shagbark but not so sure. Wondering if maybe it’s a maple.
I’ll try and get a few more pics sometime. I hate to turn it into fire wood vs smoking wood as I have plenty of burning wood.The buds and leaf scars look like shagbark
It is not the size of the pile that counts, it is the fact that you are making piles.
You are far more ambitious than I am. You can see part of my splitter in the pic, I have a slip on 4 way and a 6 way for it, I seldom use the 6 way.From logs, to blocks, to splitting (love splitting ash), to house wood pile . Sorry pictures are out of order, computer incompetent
It is not the size of the pile that counts, it is the fact that you are making piles.
I like to be well a head of the curve .The only wood seasoned two years in my house is the kitchen table and chairs. OK, the floor and the siding too.
I have been keeping up with these storms . Have relatives in there and so far they are ok . Hope you come thru this with no damage . Years of not enough and now flooding you guys can’t catch a break.We’ve had rains wreaking havoc in our local mountains, haven’t been up to our place to see what happened though. These are from one of the routes up there. Authorities are advising not to travel in the mountains unless absolutely necessary.
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