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GibsonJ45

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Apr 19, 2014
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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
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This is my processing area right now. I have been CSS everything I can for a year now. I haven't figured how many cord I have done yet but I'm not going to be in the shape I was last year ever again. The bucket on the Kubota is full of sawdust for the bottom of the baby's slide. One days worth. Sorry about the cell phone pix in the dark but that was all I had with me.






I have a lot of oak and some cherry & ash still laying on the ground. I hope to have 30 cord CSS before I light the first fire, Probably not going to happen but I have to have goals.
 
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My current wood stack this year. 13.5 cords

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This years wood - some I split some I bought. Here was some shagbark hickory that I bought at $90 a face cord


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We have a family farm. This was a couple years ago with what we cut and split in a day


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This is a now completed case with hinge and handle I made for my smaller 14" saw.
 
Trusty old 036 and some of my Ash pile.

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Was just going to say the same thing cuttingedge. The stack that's leaning on itself, great job. Wont need to be knocking the pieces back in to stop it tipping over!
 
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Gotta love those squared off pieces on your cord ends. Makes the stacks real sturdy. I once had a whole stack of squared off pieces. It stayed straight and never moved for two years:)
 
The stack that got me through that nasty winter last year:

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I just got a nice load of oak last Friday. This should keep me warm for a while. 20141010_144640.jpg20140827_185910.jpg20140827_185917.jpg
 
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