Ready for wnter!!

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Gearhead

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Jun 3, 2010
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Arlington WA
Bring it on old man Winter!!! Just finished up tonight with the last of my fir, tamarack and hemlock. Now I need to find time to build a wood shed (probably next spring).
 

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Very nice....lots of great toys also (trailer, tractor splitter etc). How do you like the 3 point splitter?
 
The tractor mounted 3pt splitter works great for me. I use it at 1500 rpm and its plenty fast for me. So far this year, I've split between 5-6 cord with it and used about 3 gallons of diesel which isn't bad all things considered.
 
What do you have, about 12 cords or so?
 
Looks great and I like the driveway. We put stone mix on our driveway because it was all sand and with a slight downhill towards the road it just kept washing away and a 300' driveway is a lot of dirt washing down.

The only problem with the stone is that when plowing snow we usually get some stone moved along with the snow. Perhaps you don't get too much snow there?
 
Weatherguy - I measured around 2 1/2 cord of fir and tamarack from NE Washington. With my cheapo mm I get most of it between 4-8 percent. The big stacks are all hemlock taken off my place here - about 6 cords.

Dennis - We dont get nearly the snow or the cold temps here west of the Cascades compared to the other side. Although, in the last few years we've had a few good storms which dropped as much as 3 feet of snow and down a few days just below zero. Ron
 
Well Ron, pushing around 3' of snow is certainly a big task. Maybe this year will be a bit easier on you.
 
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