sevensandeights
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Considering using firewood bags to get away from stacking. I produce about 30 cords a year currently but would like to get to 50. I do a combination of stacking on pallets and IBC totes now. Totes aren't easy to find but I can usually get 12-20 per year for $35 each. I have 36 or so now so most of my wood is stacked on pallets. Totes work great but wood needs to be stacked to make them worthwhile in my opinion.
Most likely buying a cheap conveyor this weekend. Have a tractor with forks that can easily pick up a 1/3rd of a cord at a time. Looking to avoid stacking but I deliver with a dump trailer also need to be able to dump whatever container I switch to into the dump trailer.
I watched lots of YouTube videos on the bags and read a few threads here. Avaliable bags seem to be Dino and Log Lift. There is a company in Canada (big-bags.ca) but not sure if they ship to the US. Also saw multiple bags at hotasswood.com
Anyone have have experience with a particular brand? Anyone tried the bag system and didn't like it?
Most likely buying a cheap conveyor this weekend. Have a tractor with forks that can easily pick up a 1/3rd of a cord at a time. Looking to avoid stacking but I deliver with a dump trailer also need to be able to dump whatever container I switch to into the dump trailer.
I watched lots of YouTube videos on the bags and read a few threads here. Avaliable bags seem to be Dino and Log Lift. There is a company in Canada (big-bags.ca) but not sure if they ship to the US. Also saw multiple bags at hotasswood.com
Anyone have have experience with a particular brand? Anyone tried the bag system and didn't like it?