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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Looking at ways to dry firewood faster and cheaper
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<blockquote data-quote="T. Mainus" data-source="post: 6115889" data-attributes="member: 72566"><p>Storage sheds are our main business. That keeps us busy from April to January 1st. All of our firewood gets processed from Jan. 1st until April 1st. Then it all gets sold in the fall. I have never had anyone complain about wood not being seasoned, not even the oak. We stack about 15 cord of oak a year in face cord racks that sit outside but are under a lean-to roof. This is our "premium" wood. Everything else stays in piles from the elevator. We are trying to buy a forklift/telehandler for the storage sheds and then use it for firewood as well. If that works out we are going to have some steel racks made that we can move with the forks on the machine. All wood gets thrown in the bucket by hand and then dumped into our dump trailer for delivery. We do about 30-50 cord a year depending on how much we get split. [ATTACH]550101[/ATTACH][ATTACH]550102[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. Mainus, post: 6115889, member: 72566"] Storage sheds are our main business. That keeps us busy from April to January 1st. All of our firewood gets processed from Jan. 1st until April 1st. Then it all gets sold in the fall. I have never had anyone complain about wood not being seasoned, not even the oak. We stack about 15 cord of oak a year in face cord racks that sit outside but are under a lean-to roof. This is our "premium" wood. Everything else stays in piles from the elevator. We are trying to buy a forklift/telehandler for the storage sheds and then use it for firewood as well. If that works out we are going to have some steel racks made that we can move with the forks on the machine. All wood gets thrown in the bucket by hand and then dumped into our dump trailer for delivery. We do about 30-50 cord a year depending on how much we get split. [ATTACH]550101[/ATTACH][ATTACH]550102[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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