I stack 20' wide and 10' high against a block wall on a stone base. I intentionally bias the stack into the wall. For some reason, this year the top of the stack is a foot off the wall at the top. The only thing different is it was stacked much sooner after being dropped/bucked/split than usual. Is this uneven drying or am I missing something?
I've got two rows in so far and am going to try and push it back against the wall with the loader but I doubt its going to work. Restacking is probably the only thing I hate more than stacking.
I am thinking I might make a pallet shelf about 6' up to stabilize the stacks. Anyone try something like this?
I've got two rows in so far and am going to try and push it back against the wall with the loader but I doubt its going to work. Restacking is probably the only thing I hate more than stacking.
I am thinking I might make a pallet shelf about 6' up to stabilize the stacks. Anyone try something like this?