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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Spring time weather in southern Ohio
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<blockquote data-quote="joshua mason" data-source="post: 3332127" data-attributes="member: 18472"><p>I had to remind myself that it is December. No burning today. I spent the day shuffling around my piles and restacking in a short sleeve shirt. Should have been out cutting. Im gonna run out by the end of January, may make it through part of February, heck these temps I guess I could have wood leftover. lol. Bring on the winter weather, let the ground freeze so i can get in the woods and do some cuttin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshua mason, post: 3332127, member: 18472"] I had to remind myself that it is December. No burning today. I spent the day shuffling around my piles and restacking in a short sleeve shirt. Should have been out cutting. Im gonna run out by the end of January, may make it through part of February, heck these temps I guess I could have wood leftover. lol. Bring on the winter weather, let the ground freeze so i can get in the woods and do some cuttin. [/QUOTE]
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