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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Wright" data-source="post: 3861107" data-attributes="member: 78853"><p>When we're done splitting for the year I'll rake the stuff into piles and load it in plastic utility totes we got at Sams. Usually fills two totes. Park it in the shed or utility room, out of the way.</p><p></p><p>One tote can start a lot of fires. The stuff dries quickly and can be used the same season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Wright, post: 3861107, member: 78853"] When we're done splitting for the year I'll rake the stuff into piles and load it in plastic utility totes we got at Sams. Usually fills two totes. Park it in the shed or utility room, out of the way. One tote can start a lot of fires. The stuff dries quickly and can be used the same season. [/QUOTE]
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