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Got home and took care of some housewife stuff then looked at the saw again on the diningroom table. Yep, chain brake was set and released once I had it half on the saw so I could give it a hard pull. Back out there in them morning. I cleaned 3 of the multiple stems. tomorrow I tackle a stem that is more of a small tree but 20' or more tall. I am getting some very nice Fiskar's candidate rounds. Farmer handed me $200 'in appreciation for your work'. Nice but it is only drop in thebucket for the amount of gas I burn going back and forth. Year before last I even put 24 gallons of gas through the saws.

now there is a noteworthy statement! omg -
 
Hey guys, figured I had better check in.

Been a very busy fall and winter and the weather was downright crummy to do any optional wood cutting. In addition I found out earlier this week that I had Lyme disease that I most likely have been carrying for quite some time. I did not get any of the "traditional" symptoms other than a welt around the suspected bite area that did not go away but I definitely have been lethargic and putting in an 8 hour day tires me out compared to my usual level of energy where I run out of time well each day well before I run out of energy. Started strong antibiotics earlier this week. Made the mistake of taking one on an empty stomach which made me feel like death. When I take them with food I am fine but still tired as hell. Supposedly after 3 weeks it should knock everything out of me.
 
Hey guys, figured I had better check in.

Been a very busy fall and winter and the weather was downright crummy to do any optional wood cutting. In addition I found out earlier this week that I had Lyme disease that I most likely have been carrying for quite some time. I did not get any of the "traditional" symptoms other than a welt around the suspected bite area that did not go away but I definitely have been lethargic and putting in an 8 hour day tires me out compared to my usual level of energy where I run out of time well each day well before I run out of energy. Started strong antibiotics earlier this week. Made the mistake of taking one on an empty stomach which made me feel like death. When I take them with food I am fine but still tired as hell. Supposedly after 3 weeks it should knock everything out of me.
Been 3 1/2 months for me and still no energy and constant joint pain. Hope you progress better than me. At least the weather is finally starting to freeze the ground.
 
View attachment 696274 Only issue with mulberry if you can call it that is it coals like crazy and will hold them all day. I threw some maple on top to help burn them down.

My biggest problem with mulberry is that the coals throw sparks all over the place and half way across the room if I do ANYTHING to disturb them - including when I throw another piece of wood on top of them.
 
My biggest problem with mulberry is that the coals throw sparks all over the place and half way across the room if I do ANYTHING to disturb them - including when I throw another piece of wood on top of them.

Sounds like you've just gotta be fast, chuck the bit of wood in and slam the door before the wood hits the coals.
 
My biggest problem with mulberry is that the coals throw sparks all over the place and half way across the room if I do ANYTHING to disturb them - including when I throw another piece of wood on top of them.
How long has it been sitting. I burned some of this last year and it put on a show every time I opened the stove to reload. It might not be completely seasoned. I get almost no sparks this year but it's been split and stacked almost 3 years now.
 
now there is a noteworthy statement! omg -

Yep. That spring I got a bug up my rear wondering how much I was using so got a new can and kept track of how many times I filled it. At my age I don't expect ever to top that number.

Things went a bit better today. Put in just shy of 4 hours, Finished ,except for ricking up the rounds, the big stem (aka small tree) full 20" at butt. Tired but feeling good.
 
Nothing primo here...
Its wood. It will burn. Some day. If it has to.
Punky oak, punky cherry, boxelder and popal for the win.
top 100 bad boy names

Gotta be a solid 3 cord here now. Holding my own with the wood shed steady at 6 cords. At least as long as the weather stays with me. Definetly not sweating the empty space anymore!

Shoulda got more done but it was enough. Got some errands need doin!
 
How long has it been sitting. I burned some of this last year and it put on a show every time I opened the stove to reload. It might not be completely seasoned. I get almost no sparks this year but it's been split and stacked almost 3 years now.
The coals - not to long after the flames are gone and only coals remain.

Seasoning - it was cut early last spring, split and stacked before April, so it may be that.
 
Nothing primo here...
Its wood. It will burn. Some day. If it has to.
Punky oak, punky cherry, boxelder and popal for the win.
top 100 bad boy names

Gotta be a solid 3 cord here now. Holding my own with the wood shed steady at 6 cords. At least as long as the weather stays with me. Definetly not sweating the empty space anymore!

Shoulda got more done but it was enough. Got some errands need doin!

I don't like covering wood up with a tarp, it tends to keep the moisture trapped in it instead of letting it air out and dry I find.
 
View attachment 696274 Only issue with mulberry if you can call it that is it coals like crazy and will hold them all day. I threw some maple on top to help burn them down.

You don't like coals? I love coals they just keep pumping out heat until they eventually burn down and are handy to keep the fire burning along when you throw a few logs in overnight.
 
View attachment 696135 So I decided to try the glove thing. There nice when its freezing and the wind is whipping. But I still don't see me wareing them when its above freezing to warm.

I use gloves not to keep warm but to help protect against Funnel Web Spiders, which can be fairly common around my parts (made almost got bit on the finger the other day) he was lucky as he normally doesn't bother with gloves but this time he decided to wear some and bang on the tip of the finger he got hit by one and he was lucky it hit the finger nail by the looks of it as there was venom on his fingernail.
 
Nothing primo here...
Its wood. It will burn. Some day. If it has to.
Punky oak, punky cherry, boxelder and popal for the win.
top 100 bad boy names

Gotta be a solid 3 cord here now. Holding my own with the wood shed steady at 6 cords. At least as long as the weather stays with me. Definetly not sweating the empty space anymore!

Shoulda got more done but it was enough. Got some errands need doin!


feel free to drop by anytime with a trailer load of that punky oak! :) my outdoor fireplace is not ethnic challenged, nor is it a racist! lol
 
I use gloves not to keep warm but to help protect against Funnel Web Spiders, which can be fairly common around my parts (made almost got bit on the finger the other day) he was lucky as he normally doesn't bother with gloves but this time he decided to wear some and bang on the tip of the finger he got hit by one and he was lucky it hit the finger nail by the looks of it as there was venom on his fingernail.

close call! I always wear gloves working up at the farm, especially when near a wood pile, or brush...
 
I don't like covering wood up with a tarp, it tends to keep the moisture trapped in it instead of letting it air out and dry I find.
Thanks for the tip but it's not for drying, just don't want it getting wetter. I won't leave it there. Can get 10 up to 15 cord give or take inside. I just didn't plan for handling wet and dry. My tarp has enough holes it won't trap a lot of moisture.

This is only my 3rd year using this shed for firewood. Still figuring out how to manage the space efficiently. 14x18x8. This is closer to the house and on a gentle down slope so wheel barrows easier to manage then where we had it before. Basically as old guy friendly as I can get.
 
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