petersenj20
ArboristSite Operative
I finally got a call back for a cedar log I had given up on. Around here they are hard to come by, especially in any good size. I loaded the lift rig up and went to get it. He let me take the rest of the tree as well. I meant to get more pictures but was on a deadline and needed to get loaded and forgot to get more than one.
I was on a roll and saw a sign on the way home for free firewood. After unloading I went back and got a load of mixed wood for my fire pit. I don't burn wood in the house but burn lots when friends come over. So the small cedar and other is for the fire. All together I got about 2/3 cord firewood.
This may not be a big deal, I know, but I sit behind a desk and I get excited when I do a good days work.
How you like my firepit? This is how rednecks from Tennessee get it done. It has a swing away arm for a lid to keep the fire dry when we party in the rain. I can also cook on it and have several times.
I was on a roll and saw a sign on the way home for free firewood. After unloading I went back and got a load of mixed wood for my fire pit. I don't burn wood in the house but burn lots when friends come over. So the small cedar and other is for the fire. All together I got about 2/3 cord firewood.
This may not be a big deal, I know, but I sit behind a desk and I get excited when I do a good days work.
How you like my firepit? This is how rednecks from Tennessee get it done. It has a swing away arm for a lid to keep the fire dry when we party in the rain. I can also cook on it and have several times.
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