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The wife wanted these down long ago so when she said something two days ago, it moved up to number one on the schedule. The pine in picture 1940 & 41 was dying, the three in picture 1942 were dead and the smallest one I pushed over.

All the rounds I split with some of the branches are over by the outside fireplace waiting for the next rains.
 

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Sorry, the pics are in reverse order. Split about 3.5 cords of wood yesterday morning before heading on the lake. Not that I wanted to split wood on Independence Day in 80 plus temps but it needed to be done. Hit the electrolytes hard and was no worse for the wear after the job.

This rented Iron and Oak 30T is a REALLY nice unit...I see why people speak so highly of them.

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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 another dead pine that still has its bark that I plan on taking down.
 

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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 related.
 

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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 related.
You wouldn't put something on the ground to keep them out of the wet?
 
great wood pile pix! :)

got call from just down the street other day... yesterday they finished up the down limb cuttings... ready for my wood pile... 3 loads, 1/3 cord or say... took me one :givebeer: to get it all hauled in. then cooked dinner over some of the hot coals....dinner for two! ~
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