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  1. NDtreehugger

    What's your experience with wood/coal stove and a normal burn

    Just wondering, today I was burning a wood stove with no pipe to cook off the new paint, and noticed the flame jumping past the 6" neck above the firebox., not a lot but still out of the box. also this is an older stove the only "baffle" is an ash shelf.
  2. NDtreehugger

    What's your experience with wood/coal stove and a normal burn

    with the flame rising into the stove pipe, how high up the pipe do your flames go?
  3. NDtreehugger

    Anyone know this stove?

    I've never seen a good looking wood/coal stove. this stove I would call interesting not ugly. the good thing about this stove is, its not all goobered up with brass and chrome. It also operates straight forward, when you burn wood the air drafts on the top of the fire and to burn coal add grate...
  4. NDtreehugger

    Anyone know this stove?

    yup, google don't know much about it. .
  5. NDtreehugger

    Anyone know this stove?

    yup the blower blows through the top and bottom
  6. NDtreehugger

    Anyone know this stove?

    Nothing special, just a ash shelf, the stove vents from the bottom on both sides through a single dampen flap on the bottom on the stove
  7. NDtreehugger

    Anyone know this stove?

    Picked this up for 50.00, looks like it burns wood and coal
  8. NDtreehugger

    Let's see your 2014-15 wood

    Its about 1/2 ash and 1/2 Oleaster
  9. NDtreehugger

    Craigslist firewood OMG !

    I like it I would wrap a chain hook a cable to the chain and bumper give it a tug. I had one similar to that, having the truck in 4 wheel drive the tree still wouldn’t fall. Even with a running start the tree was solid as a rock ???????? I gave the tree a cut above the dumb @#$...
  10. NDtreehugger

    How do you get 1.5 cords into a half-ton pickup... (pics)

    Same here but if its not secure they tag for unsecured load. Got to make sure its not going to fall off on a 2 lane HWY and find its way to the on coming traffic.
  11. NDtreehugger

    How do you get 1.5 cords into a half-ton pickup... (pics)

    Looks like a cord and 1/2 to me. When my brother and I were yoooooounger we tried to put 1-1/2 cord on dads truck. When we were going down the road the front of the truck would bounce off the ground, we were laughing dancing around having a good ol time. When we got home Dad ran out...
  12. NDtreehugger

    Describe your perfect wood getting day.

    the perfect wood day, anyday is a good day.
  13. NDtreehugger

    lilac Firewood no splitter needed

    Sounds good, I picked a job with possibly 1/2 mile of the stuff that’s not been cut for 20 years or more. They want it all removed. I was thinking for a 20 year growth and only the size of my wrist and forearm it should be some ok wood. Rather then push it up into a pile and burn, I...
  14. NDtreehugger

    lilac Firewood no splitter needed

    Anybody ever use lilac for firewood. (Please no google search post, there useless as a tick on a mosquito's ass)
  15. NDtreehugger

    How neccessary is sun to dry firewood?

    I have noticed the wood I have in the shade is growing mold and the wood in the sun has no mold, for that reason alone parking wood in the sun is a good idea
  16. NDtreehugger

    How neccessary is sun to dry firewood?

    When I was out west we wood cut Scrub Oak, we would do 40 50 trees per day, then haul them back to the yard, trailer would get tossed in a pile, the truck would dump in a pile and thats where they stayed, never wood we store anything in the shade. Back up North everything gets stacked off the...
  17. NDtreehugger

    How neccessary is sun to dry firewood?

    From what I have found, I had some Elm in a garage for years it did season and was some of the best wood I ever had, Took years. One year like this year we had too much rain so I stored 3 cords in the garage kept the doors open there was lots of heat in the garage and the humidity was...
  18. NDtreehugger

    Tree ID - Chinese/Siberian Elm?

    I have an Elm self starter by the pole barn I had to cut down, it keeps growing back every year I thought after 3 years it would be done with but this year it came back again. This year I drilled 3 - 1" holes about a foot into the tree and filled with salt will see what happens next.
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