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  1. lopiliberty Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 7, 2011
    565 posts
    Mineral County, WV
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    Pictures of my wood stacks. First one that's covered is what's left of this years wood. 3 rows deep. Hope its enough to get me through. Second is next years wood which is a mix of oak ash and locust. 3 rows deep. If I run out of this year wood, the third row in next years stack has been there three years and it bone dry but hopefully I wouldn't have to get into that. Third picture is the start of 2014-2015 wood. Its a mix of red and chestnut oak and locust 3 rows deep.
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  2. lab17 New Member

    joined: Sep 25, 2012
    15 posts
    Who needs a privacy fence with stacks like that!
  3. Blue2ndaries Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 17, 2011
    599 posts
    Oregon
    Nice work Lopi! I'm sure it feels good to be ahead.
  4. TimJ Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 10, 2012
    1,026 posts
    Southeast Indiana
    show dem stacks off lopi..........deys purty
  5. lopiliberty Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 7, 2011
    565 posts
    Mineral County, WV
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    Ya is feel good but all these little snow storms messes up wood cutting. I would like to be further ahead but don't want wood stacked clear along the fence out to the road. If I had a way to get wood up on the hill in my back yard I would stock pile enough to last me for 10 years. Another reason I like winter because that hill has to be mowed every two weeks and its a SOB. Its a lot steeper than it looks.
  6. lopiliberty Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 7, 2011
    565 posts
    Mineral County, WV
    Sure hope the county doesn't have a ordinance for having to much wood. They would have a fight on there hands if they told me to get rid of it
  7. Ralphie Boy Minister of Fire

    I just love lookin' at some one's hard work! It's a beautiful thing! I was born and raised in the Mountain State. Still have some distant and not so distant famley in Wetzel and Barbour counties. I love that country and miss it.:(

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