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Since I took the day off without any pictures, I'll post some work from last year. It's a Maple down in the ravine mother nature took down.
 

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I split a bunch of pine rounds that ended up being eight or nine loads that went over to the fireplace for burning once it gets wet enough.

The first picture is part of what I bucked up the other day. I have some cleanup in front of the fireplace on the right side before I can burn. We did get some rain this morning but we'll need a couple of days of rain before I'll burn.
 

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I dont know why I didnt do this sooner but i put a wheel barrel on the opposite side of the splitter so didn't have to pick up the other half every time.
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Split a decent sized pile in about 2 and a half hours.
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I dont think my cottonwood will ever dry out with all this rain!
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I dont know why I didnt do this sooner but i put a wheel barrel on the opposite side of the splitter so didn't have to pick up the other half every time.
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Split a decent sized pile in about 2 and a half hours.
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I dont think my cottonwood will ever dry out with all this rain!
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We've been in a long dry spell except for some rain this morning, it's like we're in August which is a very dry month here. We'll take all the rain you can send us.
 
Just cleaning up around the splitting area today.
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Just another Tuesday in Nova Scotia. 23ºC, cloudy and enough breeze to keep most of the black flies away for most of the day. Still required multiple applications of Off spray. I picked and sorted the log pile, cut and split on the Easy37, while the missus stacked and prepped the pallets. I'd jump in the skidsteer and change out from the grapple to pallet forks to move the 32 cu ft (1/4 cord) crates from the end of the conveyor to the storage area. Most of this will be going in the kiln. Started at 8, broke for lunch at 12, back at it at 12:30. Started clean up at 4 around the procesor and stacking area. Moved four skidsteer buckets (1 yard of sawdust and 1 yard of splinters and scraps). I would of kept the splinters for fire starter and kindling but... I already got like 300 bags here trying to sell. Also moved 1-1/2 cord of logs that are too big or knarly for the processor over to the EastonMade, ready to be blocked with chainsaw. Should sleep good tonight.
 
I was drinking my morning coffee yesterday and kept hearing loud noises in the woods. Finally the definite sound of a tree crashing down. Must have been the roots failing first then the whole tree itself. Unfortunately this one is rotted past salvage.
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Is that a Balsam understory? You must be in NE MN?
 
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