A thing of Bueaty

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maple in the rack and a bunch of nasties in the trailer
 

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thats the way I do it!
 
44 elite said:
maple in the rack and a bunch of nasties in the trailer

You can have the wood in the trailer and rack and I'll be out for the stacked wood near the house, great looking property.



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Nasties? is that what ya call yer odds and ends? My wife calls them mongrels. I call em shoulder wood. HeHe. most people burn pine/softwoods for shoulder season. Well me to, I just burn the smaller pieces during shoulder and leave the full splits for winter! Dang hardwoodians. Wish I had some maple. And a nice lawn like yours too. Yes, I am jelous.
 
PINEBURNER said:
Dang hardwoodians. Wish I had some maple. And a nice lawn like yours too. Yes, I am jelous.

You send a few hundred days of sunshine my way and I'll send you a truckload of hardwood, sod and rainwater.
 
Maple is what I use in my shoulder season it's soft maple and then I top her off with the nasties.
Nasties in this load were 3 year old Elm and Apple.
Wife thinks it's funny when I tell her I am about to burn a nastie Crotch
 
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