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Lovewood33

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Next winter is not far away lol, and well why not start posting our pictures of next winters wood that is stacked. Here are two pictures I have of about 5-6 pallets of Alder and a small amount of fruit tree wood included, and about 2 and a half pallets stacked of Big Leaf Maple and more to come.

So lets see your pictures of next winters firewood stacked.View attachment 291971View attachment 291972
 
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Next winters supply

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Awesome picture stihlguy. I would be eating your wood right now if I was a termite!
 
Here is some of it...... will be two years old in November. Got nine + cord. Plus another cord or two to steal out of my MIL's barn.


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That looks like a few years supply you got there, very nice. I always wished my pole building had a lean-to for firewood. But one side of my shed is on a hill making it too steep. And the other is right along my driveway.

PS: Stacking sucks
 
That pile looks much like the giant silver maple I took down last Sunday.
Then I looked back when it was down and thought I got to haul it all somehow LOL

Now I have a giant pile of silver maple at home and all I can think is I have to split and stack it somehow LOL
Split and stacked 2 cords yesterday and you couldn't even tell the pile had changed.

The tree looked much like this before I started <img src=http://www.nativetreesociety.org/fieldtrips/mass/east_ma/74088_SilverMaple1.jpg>
 
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Taken a year ago, the pile to the left is next years wood, the pile to the right is what I burned this winter.

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That looks like a few years supply you got there, very nice. I always wished my pole building had a lean-to for firewood. But one side of my shed is on a hill making it too steep. And the other is right along my driveway.

PS: Stacking sucks

Usually what is in the shed will supply the house for the winter and about 1 row outside for the garage. My son is now burning wood, so it will disappear quickly.
 
I got my hands on some free wood in the past couple of weeks to add to next year's supply. It's not all I'll need by any means, but it's a good haul.

Beech, oak, locust, and I think walnut. It's stacking up to a bit over a cord.

The pine was from right down the street from this past winter. An elderly neighbor had a dead pine taken down in her backyard, and they put all the rounds out in front of the house on the road for pick-up. I gladly took them off her hands and will have about a cord of great kindling and morning fire-revivers after I'm done splitting it all.

1st pic is from backside. 2nd pic is from other side and shows off the noodle pile soon to meet my 288xp :chainsaw:
 
Here's part of it, the rest is still standing...but not for long. :msp_smile:

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