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thewoodlands

thewoodlands

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I picked up the splits that were left from the last two Beech I felled (0294) and then went over to the splits left from the first five Beech I felled (0295) and filled the trailer (0296) and stacked it.

I used some Ironwood that I brought off the hill to finish this stack.
 

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It seems to just never end . I buck and split and there just seems to be more. I haven't scrounged in a couple months been getting calls from the two property owners if I'm coming back . Told them after this situation with covid eases up ,but I did mill some ash today as I finally got to the bottom of the pile. The ash mills much easier than the hickory 20200504_121731.jpg20200504_125518.jpg
 
thewoodlands

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I felled three Ash today and bucked up two of them.

Picture 0302 is the first Ash, 0307 is the second, 0308 is after I cleaned up the area, 0311 is the third Ash and 0312 is what I'll have to buck up of the third Ash.

It's time I start splitting and stacking the Ash off the backhill first and then the Ash from today.
 

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thewoodlands

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This is from todays splitting, all the stacked Ash is from the first tree I felled with about five more nice size rounds left. I'm not sure if it will fill out that two face cord stack but it still gave us some good firewood.

I still have three more Ash on the backhill that need s & s along with the three up top.
 

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Okay, we’ve managed to cover ours by going around it. And it’s very hot and dry here for 4-5 months, so we don’t need to space the rows. If we cut and split wood by May, it’ll burn fine the first winter. Dries out fast. In summer 2018 we had a hundred straight days above 100 degrees. I find it interesting to see what needs to be done in different areas.
 
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Started splitting the rounds from last spring mostly white oak ,black birch and maple . Going to have to noodle some of the big ash rounds this tree was a good 4ft in diameter View attachment 825265View attachment 825266View attachment 825267View attachment 825268View attachment 825269

I have been removing wattles - a hardwood acacia that is not as good as the local eucalypts for heating - from our property, C/S/S with the intention of burning them for ambiance in the firepit. Most of it has been sitting around for 2-3 years because I burn all the bark, chips, noodles and splitting leftovers in the firepit first. Looks like you have several years supply of firepit fuel there.
 
derwoodii
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Sugar gum! I have never come across it but I've read that it is excellent stuff.


yeah its crazy hard heavy wood if i swing an axe at these rounds will just bounce back

https://www.thegreenyard.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Firewood-Properties1.pdf
Density Density is the amount of space a mass of firewood occupies, the denser the wood the less space a given mass takes up, or the greater a particular volume of firewood weighs. For example Sugar Gum is about twice as dense as Radiata Pine, so a cubic metre of Sugar Gum weighs approximately 1070kg, while a cubic metre of Pine weighs only about 512kg
 
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