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  1. FuzzyOne Member

    joined: Nov 30, 2006
    99 posts
    Central NJ
    I came across a sign for "free firewood" in my area. An elderly couple must have had a tree taken down and saved a few bucks by having the tree company leave the rounds. Not one to pass up the wood, I headed home for my trailer and loaded it up. Not sure of the species, but these suckers had to be around 180 lbs each. I was able to get them on a dolly and pull them onto my trailer. Average size was about 32". I'm thinking ash, but not sure.

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  2. FuzzyOne Member

    joined: Nov 30, 2006
    99 posts
    Central NJ
    Here's my MTD at work.

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  3. FuzzyOne Member

    joined: Nov 30, 2006
    99 posts
    Central NJ
    And here is the "fruits of my labor"....LOL

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  4. FuzzyOne Member

    joined: Nov 30, 2006
    99 posts
    Central NJ
    I also finished cutting the logs I had delivered for $100. I'm like a kid when it comes to this stuff.....can't get enough of it.

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  5. Corie New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    2,428 posts
    Halifax, VA
    Nice wood mang!

    Hey, you're from HIllsborough eh? That's my old neck of the woods. I lived in bloomingdale, but I was at my grandparents EVERY day in Rivervale. They lived right off of rivervale road, on carusoe lane.
  6. Roospike New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,859 posts
    Eastern Nebraska
    Looks good FuzzyOne , Great pics , good score , love the toys and ya got $MONEY$ in the bank.
  7. ourhouse Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 16, 2006
    720 posts
    Franklin Ma
    Nice looking wood. good score. some of thoes rounds look heavier then 180lbs.
  8. FuzzyOne Member

    joined: Nov 30, 2006
    99 posts
    Central NJ
    Yeah, I'm not one for judging weight. They were probably more like 280 lbs. Took all of my 210lb body just to roll them. LOL.

    There were two left at the house, I might head back next week. They were cut 10" though. A little small for my trouble.
  9. FuzzyOne Member

    joined: Nov 30, 2006
    99 posts
    Central NJ
    Wow, small world. We love the area, it's just the taxe$ we could do without. Been here for about 8 yrs.
  10. wg_bent Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,248 posts
    Poughkeepsie, NY
    That's not ash. I'm guessing sugar (hard) maple.
  11. FuzzyOne Member

    joined: Nov 30, 2006
    99 posts
    Central NJ
    Yes, a friend also said it's maple. Actually on the trailer, I have it mixed with red oak. For some reason I like to mix my woods when stacking and splitting instead of seperating them. Maybe I'm just odd, I don't know.
  12. RoosterBoy New Member

    joined: Jul 5, 2006
    170 posts
    CT
    nice wood and trust me that's a good splitter i used that splitter this summer to split 8 cords of wood and it's ran 100 plus cord through it before i used it :)

    Jason
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