MotorSeven
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Ok, so i haven't had a wood stove since 1986. Just got back into it a few weeks ago for the long term. So, we cut the tree up, move the wood to the splitter(1), load the wood onto a trailer or truck(2), off load and stack(3), then move it into the stove(4). So i was thinking, man there has to be a way to eliminate some steps. I pondered it for a while, then, a snapse fired and got thru. I had some steel pallets that were left behind on the 10ac we bought as an investment.
Now i know everyone doesn't have the luxury of a tractor with forks, but if you do, this will take out steps (3) & (4).
Now, when i get home, all i have to do is fork the pallet anywhere i want, then into the shop when i am ready to burn. Now i need to find about a dozen of these things. They are 3x4x4. So 2 of them is about 3/4 of a cord.
RD
Now i know everyone doesn't have the luxury of a tractor with forks, but if you do, this will take out steps (3) & (4).
Now, when i get home, all i have to do is fork the pallet anywhere i want, then into the shop when i am ready to burn. Now i need to find about a dozen of these things. They are 3x4x4. So 2 of them is about 3/4 of a cord.
RD
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