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<blockquote data-quote="hbbyloggr" data-source="post: 648546" data-attributes="member: 11054"><p>Still, your best and cheapest route is to keep the piles low. Last year our 225 cord pile was 6-7 feet high and while the drying was ok in previous years it was not so good last year because of all the rain we received.</p><p>This year we are going to keep the piles 4-5 ft and see if Mother Nature will play the game with us. Good luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hbbyloggr, post: 648546, member: 11054"] Still, your best and cheapest route is to keep the piles low. Last year our 225 cord pile was 6-7 feet high and while the drying was ok in previous years it was not so good last year because of all the rain we received. This year we are going to keep the piles 4-5 ft and see if Mother Nature will play the game with us. Good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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