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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Slim pickin's for firewood this year
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<blockquote data-quote="KsWoodsMan" data-source="post: 1088266" data-attributes="member: 18630"><p>I havent been out to the city's wood and brush dump here since June. They dont allow any to pile up, unless we are under a burn ban. They doze it up into a biig twisted pile of brish, logs and firewood. So unless you are there when it first gets dropped off it can get pretty bad trying to cut some of it out of their piles. </p><p></p><p>The freestuff is getting farther and fewer between in theses parts, too. The n'er-dewells around here are starting earlier then usual. I have lost at least 1 1/2 cord of good firewood to thieves so far. I'm pretty sure it wasnt a beaver. They left the wrong track next to where the pile stood. I guess I'll still leave wood service logs out there and see if they steal those too. Everything I process will get brought back home at the end of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KsWoodsMan, post: 1088266, member: 18630"] I havent been out to the city's wood and brush dump here since June. They dont allow any to pile up, unless we are under a burn ban. They doze it up into a biig twisted pile of brish, logs and firewood. So unless you are there when it first gets dropped off it can get pretty bad trying to cut some of it out of their piles. The freestuff is getting farther and fewer between in theses parts, too. The n'er-dewells around here are starting earlier then usual. I have lost at least 1 1/2 cord of good firewood to thieves so far. I'm pretty sure it wasnt a beaver. They left the wrong track next to where the pile stood. I guess I'll still leave wood service logs out there and see if they steal those too. Everything I process will get brought back home at the end of the day. [/QUOTE]
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