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Got a lot done today.

Found a crows nest in an ash tree, not sure how I feel about it.
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Then I got some pallets laid down for more stacks of firewood and brought a few transport box loads over.

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Here is said box loaded up with spruce


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Everything is a pain to get at on the back end of that tractor. Here is the hydraulic oil intake:100_0538.JPG

And here is the fuel intake:

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I then cut off a load of old stumps and brought them over to.

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After that I bucked up a couple of ash logs and got the wood into the shed for next winter.

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Not a bad day in the ole wood lot. Working thru a pile of oak rounds I had cut in the winter. Good chance I'm going to have to breakdown and buy a conveyor. Seems keeping wood clear of the SS is a constant chore and I need to build up as my room is getting short on supply.

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Blocked up some willow rounds I had dumped on me in the fall. Had to cut the rounds short then noodle em as this was rounds from just above the stump. I suppose if it ever dries I will feed it to either the boiler or the fire pit. Likely not much good for anything else and even free not worthy of the effort.
 
It’s so wet there that your firewood gets the guest room?

It's a really good drying room. I leave the door wide open when I'm at home if it's not raining. That stuff has only been in there since December and some of it is ready to burn already. It can turn into a kiln in there if the sun is shining.
 
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