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Awesome job with all that firewood!
I like the buck "guarding" the stacks.....:hmm3grin2orange:
I like the buck "guarding" the stacks.....:hmm3grin2orange:
next years wood about 35 cords and 70 to 100 coming
yesresult of sandy?
next years wood about 35 cords and 70 to 100 coming
That looks like what I got after Isabel
Didn't have a wood stove back then, but I had an old Sears chainsaw and I cut about 40 cords for those who needed it. Going price here is anywhere from 145 to 250, so I sold all the wood fro Isabel for 80 a cord, except for the old couple down the street I gave them 5 cords free.
We heat 100% with firewood. We've been doing this for a number of years now.
What type of wood is this?
Here are two piles that a neighbor of my client made -- I expect he will burn them as is. These are 20 -30 ft. tall and about 100 ft. long!
Lotta firewood there, but there is so much in the area (WA state, where a fire went through mixed oak pine a year ago) that there is very little salvage going on, even for firewood.
Any guesses on the flame height from those piles?! IMHO, they are a bit excessive, as there are some surviving trees nearby that will die from the blast of heat when the initial flare up (fireball) happens. He better park his truck 100 ft. away too.
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Well here is my 2012/2013 wood pile!
5 Cords Birch
2 Cords Poplar
4 Cords Oak/Ash mix
2 Cords Tamarak
Just got another 12 cord load of birch about a week ago, but didn't have a chance to play with it till friday evening and today. I'm about 1/2 way through with it. The workers consisted of me, my wife, daughter hannah (9), daughter danika (5), and son dustin (12). Tools used were an 044, X27, and X25. My son and wife split probably 2/3rds of that pile today.
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Nice outing. here are your pictures. Ron
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