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Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)
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<blockquote data-quote="old CB" data-source="post: 8009154" data-attributes="member: 67051"><p>Sometime last week I finished splitting my scrounge pile. I used to do it all with a maul, but for the last 8-10 yrs it's all hydraulic--don't even want to think about attacking that pile with a maul at my age.</p><p></p><p>Will leave it as is, loosely piled, for a while and then stack in the woodshed. We're still burning daily, so not ready to bury the cured stuff just yet.</p><p></p><p>The splitter moved down to my buddy Michael's place, where he and I have been doing his pile. Been mostly raining for several days here, so he and I are parked for now. Just as well, as I'm tied up with the fire district garage sale, hauling donations, moving stuff around. While not deluged with activity, it keeps me occupied enough that the days fly by. Which is good, as I'm counting down the days to when I escape to camp on June 3.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1082624[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old CB, post: 8009154, member: 67051"] Sometime last week I finished splitting my scrounge pile. I used to do it all with a maul, but for the last 8-10 yrs it's all hydraulic--don't even want to think about attacking that pile with a maul at my age. Will leave it as is, loosely piled, for a while and then stack in the woodshed. We're still burning daily, so not ready to bury the cured stuff just yet. The splitter moved down to my buddy Michael's place, where he and I have been doing his pile. Been mostly raining for several days here, so he and I are parked for now. Just as well, as I'm tied up with the fire district garage sale, hauling donations, moving stuff around. While not deluged with activity, it keeps me occupied enough that the days fly by. Which is good, as I'm counting down the days to when I escape to camp on June 3. [ATTACH type="full"]1082624[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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