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NYLife

Burning Hunk
Sep 3, 2012
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Mohegan Lake NY
Split some of it after work and will try to do a little everyday.
 

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Nasty. Worse yet you had to lay on your side either to split them or while taking a picture. :)
 
Those shear-splits from knotty spots look and stack funny, but they sure burn longer. A neighbor burner just leaves the knots sit in the woods. I told him he's wasting the best part...
 
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It sure does. How are things on your end

A friend wants to split the 2 cords of ash he has, so I'll bring my huskee over tomorrow after work. Next weekend, felling a 60' oak, plan on limbing, bucking and loading that up. Be well
 
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Those shear-splits from knotty spots look and stack funny, but they sure burn longer. A neighbor burner just leaves the knots sit in the woods. I told him he's wasting the best part...
If he's gonna waste them then you should take them
 
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A friend wants to split the 2 cords of ash he has, so I'll bring my huskee over tomorrow after work. Next weekend, felling a 60' oak, plan on limbing, bucking and loading that up. Be well
Good for you . Have fun and be safe .
 
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