Overflowing wood shed

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chiefs584ever

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7 hours of work today with the elevator shoved thru the door. Filled it up with the excess running out the door.
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It's funny you posted that, I was just thinking the other day as I was stacking how my grandfather used to dump loads in the shed like that. You have me thinking pole barn.
 
We dont stack it around here. Haul it to the stove with a grapple. Only time we touch it is when we load the boiler

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Same here, we may stack a perimeter to keep it where we want it but aside from that it goes into a big pile unstacked. We move through so much firewood so fast when we’re splitting that I don’t have time or desire to stack it.

Ironically it all burns the same.


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Awesome. I need to get a wood shed. It would make life so much easier. Building the shed isn’t the hard part in my case, my whole yard is a hill so I’d have to get a dozer in here to make me a flat spot first. $$$$$$
 
Awesome. I need to get a wood shed. It would make life so much easier. Building the shed isn’t the hard part in my case, my whole yard is a hill so I’d have to get a dozer in here to make me a flat spot first. $$$$$$
We have farms like that too. Put up a 50 by 100 on that farm five years ago and the dirt work bill was 1/3 of the cost of the building.
 

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