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Hick-Up!

Post in 'The Wood Shed' started by Bacffin, Dec 13, 2012.

  1. Bacffin Feeling the Heat

    Got all the hickory up over the weekend. Ended up with another cord :)
    On to the oaks...
    I've got this disease bad.....

    Stack-On ::-)
    ~Bruce

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  2. swagler85 Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 4, 2012
    1,039 posts
    NE Ohio
    Your stacks always look so nice and neat. I love the tractor!
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  3. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,988 posts
    So Cent ALASKA
    Hickory is top notch wood IMO.
    Oak 's not bad either.
    Looking good.
    Ever snow there ? ? LOL :)
  4. jdp1152 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 4, 2012
    633 posts
    Massachusetts
    Not much snow the past two seasons. Maybe 2 inches so far this season. It did get somewhat cold the last few days.
  5. WellSeasoned Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 25, 2011
    1,710 posts
    Eastern Pa
    Bacffin- LOOKING GOOD! If you keep going, you might get trapped inside a giant circle of splits:eek:
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  6. Ralphie Boy Minister of Fire

    Hey Bacffin is that a Kubota BX??
  7. jdp1152 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 4, 2012
    633 posts
    Massachusetts
    bacffin, you sure you don't want to trade some of that for some primo white willow? ;)
  8. XJma Member

    joined: Oct 28, 2012
    95 posts
    MA
    I'm about 1hr sw of you and last year was a dud for sure but the year before we had record snow!! We were riding sleds into April in MA!! Hoping for another year like that this year to make up for last years dud!
  9. jdp1152 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 4, 2012
    633 posts
    Massachusetts
    Yeah, I'm looking forward to actually using the new snow blower I bought last year.
  10. XJma Member

    joined: Oct 28, 2012
    95 posts
    MA
    I inherited my dad's 10+ year old one last year, went and grabbed it during a small 2-3" accumulation late last october IIRC. Ended up using it once!! Between oil changes, fixing broken pull start cord (it's got electric start too, but like things to work) and other misc maintenance, I've spent more time working on it than actually using it!! Had one more accumulation that I actually used it on last year, but it ended up melting in a day or so anyways!!

    As opposed to the year before when nobody would dare enter my driveway!! We have all 4x4 jeeps, most of them lifted and modified for serious offroad use, and I was always working so not much time to shovel the snow that came every week it seemed so the driveway was really treacherous for anyone without a serious 4x4. Brothers chevy 1500 4x4 even got stuck! Couldn't get any packages delivered either!! But I liked having to actually use 4x4 every day in the driveway, hehe. The wife didn't so much though.
  11. Bacffin Feeling the Heat

    We are moving into an active weather pattern next week Dave. Snow should be on the ground soon!
    Thanks
  12. Bacffin Feeling the Heat

    Yes, it's the BX 2360. I bought it with the FEL and added the backhoe later.
  13. Bacffin Feeling the Heat

    Nice Try.....:) :ZZZ
  14. Bacffin Feeling the Heat

    Geee, I just looked this up. Willow has more M/btu's than white pine. What are you doing tomorrow? Is it split yet :)
  15. jdp1152 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 4, 2012
    633 posts
    Massachusetts
    It's quartered. Welcome to it.
  16. Bacffin Feeling the Heat

    Are you looking to get just get rid of it?
    Why don't you split it and burn it?

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