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Just before the covid stuff screwed every thing up. I brought home 6 dump trailer loads of 8' Oak logs. I split and stacked about 3 cords. I also had a dump trailer load of dead White Pine, in between the loads of Oak.. My cousin said he would come get it, so I split it for him, and kind of tossed it on top of one of the piles of logs so he wouldn't have to bend to pick it up. I finished most of the Oak I could get to yesterday. It rained all night and this morning quite hard. This afternoon the rain dropped off, and it was actually nice wood working weather. I took the JD X540 over the hill with the little JD trailer on it. Figured I would bring the pine up on the court where my cousin could get it. I live on the top of a hill with all shale under a little grass. I can usually drive around the yard an hour after it rains. We've had an invasion of Japanese Stilt grass. It's very week rooted. As I drove down the hill the tractor just took off sliding ripping up the Stilt grass. With the rear axle locked I made it up the hill with one small load of Pine. Tearing up grass all the way. I had planned on taking a load of Pine up, dumping a FEL load of noodles on the compost pile, then piling bark on the fire pit, and drinking a beer as the bark burned. Repeat, till I was done, or it got dark. The hill was so sogging wet I got zero done today. Well, there is always tomorrow.
 
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Just before the covid stuff screwed every thing up. I brought home 6 dump trailer loads of 8' Oak logs. I split and stacked about 3 cords. I also had a dump trailer load of dead White Pine, in between the loads of Oak.. My cousin said he would come get it, so I split it for him, and kind of tossed it on top of one of the piles of logs so he wouldn't have to bend to pick it up. I finished most of the Oak I could get to yesterday. It rained all night and this morning quite hard. This afternoon the rain dropped off, and it was actually nice wood working weather. I took the JD X540 over the hill with the little JD trailer on it. Figured I would bring the pine up on the court where my cousin could get it. I live on the top of a hill with all shale under a little grass. I can usually drive around the yard an hour after it rains. We've had an invasion of Japanese Stilt grass. It's very week rooted. As I drove down the hill the tractor just took off sliding ripping up the Stilt grass. With the rear axle locked I made it up the hill with one small load of Pine. Tearing up grass all the way. I had planned on taking a load of Pine up, dumping a FEL load of noodles on the compost pile, then piling bark on the fire pit, and drinking a beer as the bark burned. Repeat, till I was done, or it got dark. The hill was so sogging wet I got zero done today. Well, there is always tomorrow.

A lot of my land is just pure bog. I often need a few weeks of dry weather to able to get up some hills.
 
I see I’m not the only cutting California black oak, good score.

When we first got our mountain land, this trailer was already there.
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that looks like pine, too bad about the single wide! Bark beetles went through about 3 yrs ago, the view around here has been very dynamic recently!
 
I hauled the splitter up the hills today and split all the rounds I had bucked up. I also have some left from the first four trees I felled split & stacked but I don't think there's enought for another two face.

Attached are some pictures from today, it rained some when I was splitting the second tree today but it didn't last long.
 

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After 3 inches of rain fell in the last two days, we are back to sunny and warm!

I'm going to split wood tomorrow, but I only have one box left to fill, so I drug out my old **** spreader that I used all the time, back when we grew veggies for sale,

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Now that I no longer need the spreader for "that" purpose, I torched the beaters out of it, and will now use it for firewood! So I pulled the spreader over to a garden spot, and let all the leaves and sticks that have collected in it, empty out,

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Leaving that "drag chain" in, means that when I'm ready to use the dried firewood, the spreader will self unload it right by the window to my basement!
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I did some cleanup in this spot where I stacked a face cord of Beech from the last two trees, there's still more up top from the last two trees and even more left from the first five Beech I c/s.

I'll get the Birch rounds out of the area to the left of the Beech I stacked today and stack what is left of the Beech and if I have to, mix some American Hophornbeam in with it to make a full face cord.

After I get this done I'll either be s/s the Ash off the backhill or before that fell another three or four up top so I have more work ready once everything leafs out.
 

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Need a bigger woodshed? Do you rotate wood into the woodshed so you’re burning from there?
The woodshed holds what I will burn in the shop stove. Lots of end cuts and blocks. The stuff outdoors I will sell in the fall and winter.
 
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