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GSP

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My friend who lives a few houses down from me owns a small saw mill and cuts all hard wood.Mostly rock maple and yellow birck and a small amount of ash and elm.I leave my trailer there and he dumps the slabs(don't know what you guys call them)on the trailer and I pick it up fully loaded.Got about 6 cords from him this past fall.
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doubletodd

doubletodd

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free wood is good wood, Im burning pine right now from a local pole company going for $:greenchainsaw: 10 a ton

my 2 favorite wood types oak and free[or at least cheap]
 

GSP

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I LOVE FREE WOOD EVEN WHEN IT's NOT MINE!

Yes it's always nice to see people get free wood with the price of oil. I've been gettin this wood from him for a few years now.This past year was by far the best.I got about 6-7 cords and my father got about 3.The slabs burn much quicker in my wood boiler than my regular wood I cut every fall , but I can't complain right, it's FREE.
 
StihltheOne

StihltheOne

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I burned a bunch of the slab wood this fall, it was all pine, It was a two man job to cut it up and make anytime at all. It burned well, too well actually, my waterford does not have much a firebox, so it was load wood, sit down, get up, load wood, repeat...
 
acer saccharum

acer saccharum

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Can someone tell me how to make my pictures a little smaller from photobucket.thanks.

Can't tell you how to do photobucket specifically, but the easiest thing I have found to do for internet ready photos is to just set my camera back to its lowest resolution and take a few.

Free wood is good wood. :cheers:
 

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