Bought Some Logs!

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deck2

Burning Hunk
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Aug 1, 2008
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Adirondack Foothills, NY
Had a load of logs delivered to the house yesterday, First time since we moved to the new place 3 years ago that I have had to buy wood but I haven't had time to get into our wood lot lately and this should speed up things and get us a year ahead again. Nice stuff mostly hard maple not huge stuff either, so I will be starting on 2014-15 wood supply today, Pics to follow!
 
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Nothing' wrong with a log load if it it helps get you ahead. I had to buy wood a couple of times. But, oops ....urgghh having confessed that, does this disqualify me from my CORD-HOARDER status in Scotty's club? Sure hope not....
 
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Here are the photos promised, I cut and split a face cord or so last night after work, hope to have it all done by the end of August, this is 1/2 the load, the other half is over at my neighbors, we help each other out so we decided to split this load of logs to get us both ahead a year or so. The last one has my helper Cody resting after helping me stack the fresh split wood [Hearth.com] Bought Some Logs!
 

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Looks like some was standing dead and some ash also. You ought to be in shape for 14-15, might not be as dry as it can get but it should be serviceable.

Is that tree service or logger harvested wood?
 
Nothing' wrong with a log load if it it helps get you ahead. I had to buy wood a couple of times. But, oops ....urgghh having confessed that, does this disqualify me from my CORD-HOARDER status in Scotty's club? Sure hope not....
Not at all Gark....you're a longstanding member, besides, it don't matter how we get our wood.....so long as it's split and stacked before we update our statuses....

Calling all hoarders, CALLING ALL HOARDERS!!:p
 
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Nothing wrong with buying wood from a logger , if i ever do have to buy it will be from a logger. Down here i can get 7 chords of logs for 350. Thats cherry , maple, and oak.:)
 
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That is a great price John Boy.


deck2, that is great going together with a neighbor. Looks like you got some good wood too.
 
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Seems to be really good wood, Mostly maple, but there are a few ash and cherry logs mixed in there, Came from a logger that is cleaning up a blow down/Tornado site from over a year ago. This should be plenty seasoned in 15 months in IMHO:rolleyes: . The maple that I will be burning this year has been stacked since last May/June 2012 so I am sure that we will be fine with that, Just for my information cause I have only been burning about 5 years or so- how long do you season your wood Mr. Bunion? Isn't a year or more good for ash cherry and maple?? We have some oak stacks going on 2 years that we will be using come Feb when it really gets cold.
 
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