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all my wood

Post in 'The Wood Shed' started by relax, Dec 26, 2011.

  1. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    sharing all my wood .... just learning how to attach pictures ... did cutting today as the temps here in ND are great out doors working weather

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  2. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    wow zim you rock with your wood = good job
  3. steeltowninwv Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 16, 2010
    721 posts
    west virginia
    nice..looks like u have lots of space to store wood...hom many cords u reckon u have?
  4. Axe140 New Member

    joined: Nov 25, 2010
    9 posts
    ND
    That is a nice wood pile you got there. The weather is awesome for this time of year compared to the last 3 winters.
  5. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    i think i have about 12 to 15 cords of bur oak and about 12 cords of ash and elm i have wood inside 2 sectoins of the barn also ,cant have to much wood..
  6. MarkinNC Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 3, 2010
    442 posts
    Leicester, NC
    I'd say you've done a little work there and are set for a while. How many cord do you have on hand?
  7. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    i may s/s the rounds on the ground tomarrow ,then maybe cut a couple more truck loads of logs tomarrow afternoon,one of these falls ill do more hunting and fishing.
  8. Gark Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 27, 2007
    701 posts
    SW Michigan
    That is a WHOLE lot of wood!! You look to be set for quite awhile. It would be awesome to be so far ahead. Great job.
  9. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    yah been at it 3 years to get ahead ,like Dennis says do what you can to get ahead ,seasoned wood burns the best as we all know,
  10. Boom Stick Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 26, 2011
    270 posts
    Capital Region, NY
    What do you estimate you burn in a season? Nice pics!
  11. NH_Wood Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2009
    2,244 posts
    southern NH
    Nice store of wood and looks like a great spot! Enjoy! Cheers!
  12. woodmiser New Member

    joined: Oct 20, 2011
    390 posts
    Garnet Valley, PA
    25+ cords.... that's a whole lotta wood. You can take a 3 year break now.
  13. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    dont know anything bout mules .but when i was 11 or 12 i worked on a farm up the road and one of my jobs was to clean the crap from the chicken coop. with a team of indian horses,the last cleaning something spooked the team.they took off,hours later they came back to the yard , no wagon and one horse dragging the other,we did have to put that great animial down..glad i dont have to collect my wood with a buck saw and horses...
  14. wishlist Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 28, 2011
    517 posts
    Corunna, Michigan
    That's the ticket zim, get way ahead and if you need rest for other hobby's etc...you won't feel guilty!
  15. basswidow Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 17, 2008
    1,268 posts
    northern nj
    Beautiful. Looks great!
  16. woodchip Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 6, 2010
    1,390 posts
    Broadstone England
    Best thing you'll ever do, taking advice from Dennis......

    Now you know you can do some hunting and fishing next fall, taking it easy to collect just a seasons wood ;-)
  17. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,780 posts
    So Cent ALASKA
    Awesome
    Looks like good weather for that kind of work.
    I thought ND got winter :)
    Great pictures
  18. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,170 posts
    Michigan
    Zim, that is great! WE can also see you cover with what looks like old roofing like we do. One difference though; we also can tell you get some very high winds judging by the weights you have on that roofing. lol
  19. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    yah Dennis i cover with metal and load it down with heavy rounds so nothing moves around...you know the ruteen ,cut split, stack,cover and let the wind and sun do its job...all in a wood mans ruteen.. hope your feeling beter so you can do what you love doing keeping your family warm warm and being around wood working,
  20. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,396 posts

    Looks like you've built up your stockpile of wood, nice job.

    zap
  21. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,949 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Really nice job zim. Thanks for the pics.
  22. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    bart n zip you know thats the only way to stick it to the utillity foks and you never know when winter will set in.lets all be ready happy new year to you all and lets all be safe in the new year, lots of fun work to be done. all take care ..ZZZm
  23. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    sorry zap
  24. relax New Member

    joined: Sep 1, 2008
    181 posts
    Buchanan north dakota
    i run the saw the wife runs the stove after i showed her ofcorse
  25. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,396 posts

    Actually I thought it was funny, you can call me zip. :vampire:


    zap

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