Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Theeplaymaker

Theeplaymaker

New Member
Joined
Nov 4, 2020
Messages
2
Location
Pequea, PA
Hey guys, first post. Just moved 3 months ago to a new home in a wood neighborhood with a fireplace so somewhat of a newbie. Joined here to learn some good tips on stacking, wood types and everything else. Started my first round stack with what I think is red oak that my neighbors had cut down. I also have 2 standing dead oak trees that will be dropped and a large one over my house that ill be getting dropped. Should have a nice starter pile once I get those dropped and cut up. I used white marble as a base for this pile and interested to see if that was a good idea or not for future piles

Right now I'm working with a Stihl MS 170, MS 271, stihl pro splitting axe, maul, 10 lb sledge and a single wedge.

Can't wait to read around the site more!
 

Attachments

  • 20201028_144545.jpg
    20201028_144545.jpg
    3.6 MB · Views: 103
  • 20201028_153028.jpg
    20201028_153028.jpg
    3.4 MB · Views: 106
  • 20201030_104215.jpg
    20201030_104215.jpg
    4.1 MB · Views: 93
  • 20201101_155735.jpg
    20201101_155735.jpg
    1.7 MB · Views: 81
Backyard Lumberjack
Joined
Jan 10, 2016
Messages
42,168
Location
Echoville, TEXAS
I just finished making sure I won't need any more kindling for this coming winter. From pine sawmill slabs.

View attachment 863440

I keep old cedar fence slats. then cut them up into 8" or so. then split with camp axe. makes swell kindling. u got a load there... :)
 
Backyard Lumberjack
Joined
Jan 10, 2016
Messages
42,168
Location
Echoville, TEXAS
Here too!
377f13c47cf9615fa2056d7294887553.jpg

862b8fbe539cd433dd8035696a05e01f.jpg
:numberone:the driving pix reminds me of the High Cascade and driving up to go skiing...
 
Cowboy254

Cowboy254

Compulsive scrounger
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Apr 14, 2016
Messages
2,642
Location
Vic, Australia
Hey guys, first post. Just moved 3 months ago to a new home in a wood neighborhood with a fireplace so somewhat of a newbie. Joined here to learn some good tips on stacking, wood types and everything else. Started my first round stack with what I think is red oak that my neighbors had cut down. I also have 2 standing dead oak trees that will be dropped and a large one over my house that ill be getting dropped. Should have a nice starter pile once I get those dropped and cut up. I used white marble as a base for this pile and interested to see if that was a good idea or not for future piles

Right now I'm working with a Stihl MS 170, MS 271, stihl pro splitting axe, maul, 10 lb sledge and a single wedge.

Can't wait to read around the site more!

Welcome! I have learned heaps in lots of areas since joining here several years ago. I think your marble base will be great for draining water compared to just starting it on the ground where you'll probably be sacrificing your bottom layer.

The Scrounging Firewood thread is well worth a look too for general firewood education. Be warned though, you may end up with many more chainsaws if you hang around here...
 
thewoodlands

thewoodlands

ArboristSite Operative
Joined
Feb 25, 2015
Messages
332
Location
New York
I started cutting some Ash again since EAB will kill it, pictured are the two I felled today and some rounds in picture 1124 I cut from some tops earlier this year. The two Ash I felled today and some of the rounds in picture 1124 are stacked.

The older MTD 20 Ton splitter had a new GX160 put on it yesterday, all the firewood I split was smaller but I really like the new engine.
 

Attachments

  • 104_1115.JPG
    104_1115.JPG
    1.8 MB · Views: 35
  • 104_1116.JPG
    104_1116.JPG
    2.4 MB · Views: 34
  • 104_1118.JPG
    104_1118.JPG
    831.8 KB · Views: 31
  • 104_1120.JPG
    104_1120.JPG
    2.3 MB · Views: 34
  • 104_1121.JPG
    104_1121.JPG
    918.8 KB · Views: 33
  • 104_1122.JPG
    104_1122.JPG
    740.8 KB · Views: 36
  • 104_1123.JPG
    104_1123.JPG
    741.7 KB · Views: 37
  • 104_1124.JPG
    104_1124.JPG
    825.4 KB · Views: 37
SimonHS

SimonHS

Amateur Chainsaw Fixer and Wood Scrounger
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Oct 5, 2020
Messages
1,197
Location
Yorkshire, England
Thought I'd share. Working out even better than the idea itself, for once. If anyone ever transports the splitter over a decent distance I would recommend. It may even be a better set up than using it "normal". Now not every trailer would qualify as a good candidate but sure beats unloading and reloading.

If the splitter sat the other way around could you just drop the trailer tailgate and have easier access?
 
float89

float89

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
May 2, 2018
Messages
34
Location
Northern Michigan
If the splitter sat the other way around could you just drop the trailer tailgate and have easier access?

Yes. I suppose but getting it on the trailer that way is tough. I used a tractor with the hitch to back it on this one which is a tilt trailer. With a few people it would be possible to get a run and push it up the other way around.
 

Latest posts

Top