Phase up score!!!

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Snigg

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Apr 10, 2013
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Today's score of cherry, maple and some elm should bump me up to BTU possessor status! Now where am I going to put this once its cut and split???
 

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Pittsburgh? Oh KRYKEE! Our season is OVER! aka Pouncy is done for season!

My family is from E. Pittsbugh. ;)
 
you will find the room. I have a .25 acre lot and stack 8 cords behind the garage.
 
Shame on you Dennis! It needs to be stacked after cut and split and let dry 1 or 2 years. ;lol

Such horrible advise , Dennis you no better ! ;)
 
Wow! That cuts down on your grass cutting immensely!:)
It sure does! I have a site where I am able to bring my grapple loads and scrounged stuff, I leave my splitter there in a buddies garage. I go there a couple times a week and spend a couple hours each time. When the wood at my home is used after the winter I bring in the following years supply and place it on the racks. It's taken a few years to get this system down, it's come to where it works well for me now.
 
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Gotcha beat! I own 1/10th of an acre, and the house takes up about 80% of that. I currently have 9 or 10 cords on it. The next step will be parking the cars somewhere else! ;)
 
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Get it split, then stack it back in the truck for a while, good air circulation ;)
That will motivate you to find a place to keep it for a year.
Be great wood , for next year .

btw: Nice score
 
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