new log load

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mudr

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Jan 7, 2013
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Got a new log load delivered. Im sitting on about two years worth of wood split and stacked. The stackrd wood is nearly all sugar maple, with a smattering of cherry and oak mixed in. The stuff for this year will be about 1.5 yrs seasoned on the pallets. Next year's will be a full 2 yrs seasoned. The plan is to cut and split the new log load as I burn this winter so I stay a solid 2 yrs out. Not as good as 3 years, but will still be good given its all on pallets in the full sun and mostly a fast drying species.

The new load is probably 40-50% red maple, with the rest a mix of oak, sugar, cherry, and white ash. I know a lot of guys will knock buying wood since they scrounge, but with my wife and I working full time jobs, a toddler, a new kid on the way, and a subaru forester, getting loads delivered is the cats meow! Half the price of buying pre split, and a third of the work of scrounging!

I can't figure out my phone to upload the photo. I will see if I can get a new photo tomorrow.
 
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Scrounging might be hard work, but it's tons of fun!
 
Many in the same boat as you and me, work constantly, don't have all the equipment like a truck and splitter. I split some by hand and love doing it but I'm limited due to work, age, health and time.

Mostly I buy already split from a local nursery who takes logs from tree service companies who would otherwise pay to dump. This spring I bought 2015/2016 wood split, delivered and stacked, six cord at $150 each. Mostly red oak and some maple and ash. It's all good. All on pallets and should be around 20% by next October. Now it's mostly around 25-28%. We'll see.

We do what we must to enjoy burning. Good luck to you. Great folks on this forum with lots of knowledge to share.
 
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