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  1. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    We burned 12 face cord of shoulder season wood last heating season so I've been working on some pine that has been down for years, since our stacking area is full, I've been dumping it in a pile with the tractor. This year we have 15 face cord of shoulder season wood up, burning 12 face cord...
  2. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    We're suppose to get some rain with cooler weather this weekend so we put one load of pine in this morning, I was taking splits from the stack in the back, picture 4062. After we put in one load it was time I washed my vehicle ( did the wife's yesterday) when I was drying my vehicle off I heard...
  3. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    Pictures 3979 & 3995 are the same beech rounds/splits, 3989 are some white pine splits and 3993 are some not so great cherry splits.
  4. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    This was part of a big old Maple that came down last winter, I c/s/s everything this spring.
  5. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    I stacked another face cord today, most of it is Ironwood with some Maple splits and rounds to finish it off. I also finished off a face cord nearby which gives us 57 face cord going into the fall felling. We have room for another 8 to 10 face cord if needed. Since EAB is in our county, I'll...
  6. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    After taking the wife for a ride, I picked up the rest of the rounds on the ridge and brought them home to split and stack. After splitting and stacking three loads, I was soaked so I came inside in the a/c. I still haven't touched what rounds are left back in the sandpit so I'll use those too...
  7. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    I did some trail clearing with the loppers and on the way back, I picked up a load of rounds, Ash and Maple. I'm hoping that with the Norway Maple, the rounds back in the area we call the sandpit and the rounds I brought back today, we'll have another face cord.
  8. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    Except for the top of the second Pine and some branches that I'll take over to the outside fireplace, this area will be ready for some snow storage this winter instead of being just off the corner of the driveway. I took two loads of branches and dead Pine over to the outside fireplace and then...
  9. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    This is the big Maple that came down, I walked down from the top when I went for a ride today. I'm thinking the easiest way I can get this to an area I can split it will be rolling it down the hill.
  10. thewoodlands

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    I grabbed another two loads of Birch rounds out of the gully this morning and finished off the front and the back, the back stack needs some smaller rounds that will finish it off, we have some Ash, Maple and Birch rounds that will finish off the back rack. After the above is done, I'll move...
  11. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    I split and stacked some Ash and Yellow Birch today, I still have the back stack that I'll finish off along with the front stack for a total of 55 face cord of hardwood up. We have room for 10 more face cord and then our stacking area for hardwood will be full. We still have some Ash and Yellow...
  12. thewoodlands

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    I split and stacked some Cherry today with some Red Maple. Both the Cherry and the Red Maple came down when we received our last wet heavy snow. Parts of the Cherry still had ants in it when I split it so those will get stacked when the ants are gone, the stack will get finished off with what I...
  13. thewoodlands

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    When I was loading up the trailer with the last load of Yellow Birch, I noticed this Maple that mother nature put down up the hill. I'll see what type of Maple it is before the end of August. I'm not sure I can get the Rhino in that area, we'll see if it's worth the effort.
  14. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    I started cleaning up the gully today when I removed some Yellow Birch, maybe one White Birch and some Cherry rounds from a tree mother nature felled over the winter. Since some of the Cherry wasn't in great shape, I started stacking a face cord with it on the bottom and then the Yellow Birch...
  15. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    I split and stacked a face cord of Beech from my spring felling, I still have some Beech rounds left with more rounds of Ash, Yellow Birch and Cherry in the back gully, hopefully I can get another two face cord from that which will give us 54 face cord of hardwood before the fall felling starts...
  16. thewoodlands

    The Fire Pit Thread

    Since we had some hard rains this morning, I changed plans on what I was going to do and split three loads of some junk pine and burned most of it.
  17. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    There' are some boards underneath what I stacked.
  18. thewoodlands

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    I split and stacked a face cord of Sugar & Soft Maple today where the Ash was. It was one of those days it was nice out and then it would pour for 10 minutes. I still have some of the Maple left with Ironwood and Beech that will get stacked, tomorrow will be a day off from anything firewood...
  19. thewoodlands

    The Fire Pit Thread

    Today I burned most of the pine from the stuff I c/s a few days ago. We had a nice rain overnight and again today so things were wet, the heaviest of the rain will come in later this afternoon.
  20. thewoodlands

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    I started cleaning up this area last year and just finished this part of a dead pine that has been down for years, they say we're in for some good rains so everything is over by the outside fireplace ready to burn. In the last two pictures you can see the dead standing pine without bark and...
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