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  1. savageactor7 Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 25, 2008
    3,698 posts
    CNY
    Holy Cow....that's a huge pile of wood...

    ...yeah that has to be a commercial, there has to be 70+ cords just in what we see.

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  2. Doing The Dixie Eyed Hustle Minister of Fire

    joined: May 27, 2008
    3,992 posts
    Ridge, LI, NY
    Holy wood pile, Batman !!!
  3. JustWood Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 14, 2007
    3,185 posts
    Arrow Bridge,NY
    AAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW,,,,, look at the cute little baby wood pile. hehehehehehehehehe
  4. MainePellethead Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 9, 2007
    865 posts
    Southern Maine
    [quote author="bigdaddybry" date="[/quote]

    now thats a woodpile!!!
  5. Lifted4x4Astro New Member

    joined: Nov 25, 2007
    43 posts
    New Haven, NY
    Here is mine...between 9 and 10 cords. Lean-to is 10' x 19' x 8' high. It'll have a steel roof on it before winter. We have started moving wood into the basement. We can put about 3 - 4 cords in there. We just have to get a little better at stacking! LOL Pics here on Photobucket

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  6. rhetoric New Member

    joined: Oct 12, 2006
    127 posts
    Churchville, NY
    I now have pile envy.
  7. CT-Mike Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 22, 2008
    496 posts
    New England
    Here is mine:

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    This holz is about 8' high, 12' in diameter.

    I have another about 1/3 as high after this photo was taken.
  8. Randyb New Member

    joined: Jul 27, 2008
    44 posts
    Lakes Region NH
    Mike,

    That Holz is awesome, the best part to the picture though is the bench. How long do you sit on it (drink in hand) just watching your stack. Nice job
  9. HittinSteel Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    1,419 posts
    Northeastern Ohio
    Here is what I have been working on for the last 2 months

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  10. drewboy New Member

    joined: Oct 8, 2008
    185 posts
    Lakes Region, NH
    All free wood, just took a big ash down in my back yard in early sept.

    All together, about three cords (some hidden in back).

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  11. Firenutz New Member

    joined: Sep 13, 2008
    106 posts
    Northeastern PA
    This holz is about 8' high, 12' in diameter.

    I have another about 1/3 as high after this photo was taken.[/quote]

    That Shepherd on the left could be a twin of mine! I did a double take.
  12. Firenutz New Member

    joined: Sep 13, 2008
    106 posts
    Northeastern PA
    This is for my garage woodburner and the fireplace in the house if we lose power to the pellet stove and furnace.

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  13. sublime68charger Member

    joined: Oct 14, 2008
    136 posts
    South West WI
    This was my emergency Pile for a winter where I got stuck and wasn't able to bring in wood from the family land.
    Sorry that me and my #1 helper are in the pic were just making sure there is a path to the pile.
    he like to plow snow on the ATV.

    This Pile is 3 pallets wide by 5 pallets deep and all came from 1 elm tree that was growing in the front yard.

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    here is a pic of the Elm, it sure was nice for shade on the house in summer but it was dying out.
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    I wanns say it was 46" diameter at the stump level about 1' above ground and then in the trunk where the branches spread out had a 56" diameter from the edge of 1 branch to the other side of the trunk.

    This tree alone heated my house for 3 months last winter.

    also here a pic of the Buzz saw pile. that we had a few years ago, Wanna say this stack was about 20 pallets long when done.

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    that's all for now.

    sublime out.
  14. CowboyAndy New Member

    joined: Feb 29, 2008
    744 posts
    Chateaugay, NY
    Here is half of next years stash...

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    The rows are 40' long, 4' high 20" splits.
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