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Lets See Next Winters Stacked Wood
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<blockquote data-quote="Philbo" data-source="post: 4289951" data-attributes="member: 81689"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>Beech, oak, locust, and I think walnut. It's stacking up to a bit over a cord. </p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>1st pic is from backside. 2nd pic is from other side and shows off the noodle pile soon to meet my 288xp <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/chainsaw.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":chainsaw:" title="Chainsaw :chainsaw:" data-shortname=":chainsaw:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philbo, post: 4289951, member: 81689"] 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: [/QUOTE]
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