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  1. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,349 posts
    After stacking the pine I decided to move this stack from the southeast side to the northside area for stacking, it's mostly yellow birch and sugar maple with some red maple.

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  2. NH_Wood Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 24, 2009
    2,236 posts
    southern NH
    Man, that older wood is sure looking good! Why the move? Cheers!
  3. GAMMA RAY Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 16, 2011
    1,980 posts
    PA.
    You git the award for "neatest" stacks zap...you sure do nice work....;ex
    What is that thing in front of the stacks on the left hand side?
  4. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,349 posts
    More sun in the new area, I like the northside for our best hardwood so I'm moving about .62 of a cord of Beech in the racks that are left.

    I'm thinking of putting some Hemlock in the area the birch came from for next spring.

    zap
  5. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,349 posts
    The well, that is on the list of things to paint along with the front porch.
    zap
  6. katwillny Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 13, 2009
    1,285 posts
    Dutchess County NY
    Very nice stacks you got there bud. The seasoned stuff looks like its been sitting for about 10 years.
  7. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,095 posts
    Michigan
    That is some nice looking wood zap. It will keep you warm.
  8. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,349 posts
    The more seasoned wood has been stacked since 2010.
    zap

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