Dead standing Ash?

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Im guessing between 1-2 cords.
That might be a little high. Probably less that a cord, I would think.
Fresh split is between 25-30% and since its ash it should be good for this winter no?
Split kind of small, stack loosely single-row so a lot of air can get through, in your windiest spot, and hope for the best. Won't be primo, but it might be OK.
 
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That might be a little high. Probably less that a cord, I would think.
Came out to a full cord :) This was my first full cord CSS so sorry for my excitement. Hoarders Club here I COME!!! :p
 

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Came out to a full cord :) This was my first full cord CSS so sorry for my excitement. Hoarders Club here I COME!!! :p
Very nice! :cool: Is that all of the wood in those two rows or does it include the wood in the back of pic1, side of pic2?
 
Very nice! :cool: Is that all of the wood in those two rows or does it include the wood in the back of pic1, side of pic2?

No its the small pile to the left of pic one and another larger small pile out of the pic to the left of 2. Those are all 20" cuts and the stack is about 4'6" ;) You think Im still short of a cord????
 
No its the small pile to the left of pic one and another larger small pile out of the pic to the left of 2. Those are all 20" cuts and the stack is about 4'6" ;) You think Im still short of a cord????
No, you are there, you know if you've got a cord. Just wondering about what was pictured. What are you scoring next?? ==c
 
A cord from a single straight trunk tree is alot of wood. That was a big tree. Too bad you lost it. But you did a fantastic job dropping it. In a pretty crowded woodlot. Doesnt look like you hit anything else on the way down. I'd be proud of that one.
 
No, you are there, you know if you've got a cord. Just wondering about what was pictured. What are you scoring next?? ==c
The piles in front are red oak, elm and maple about a 1/4 cord each row.

Next you ask???? See the pic below two 70ft red oaks that want to eat my house, actually do you guys and girls think that $1350 is a good price to have those dropped? The first one with the X has a small hole in the back and goes 3/4 the way through plus is leaning towards the house the one behind should be easy looks like a straight drop. Once those are down I should have about 4 more cords and plenty of work till winter.
 

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