Cancer casing wood score!

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WoodPorn

Minister of Fire
Aug 24, 2009
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South of the beloved Patriots
Found an ad on CL for free Pine, same town as my work so ..................
 

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Nice score. Those logs look fit for the British Navy.
 
Those are some nice logs!
 
Great snag, looks like some fun splitting :)
 
Great score. Thanks for posting the pic. Super looking trailer!
How did you load the biggest pieces?
Do you burn a lot of pine?
I'm going for an outrageous 50% softwood this year in my supply: fir, spruce, poplar and pine. My hardwood (the other 50%) is mostly maple.
I was surprised how much more the bugs like my softwood than my hardwood. I'm peeling some of the bark off the softwood, to get rid of the 2-10 grubs / split.
Happy burning!
 
maplewood said:
Great score. Thanks for posting the pic. Super looking trailer!
How did you load the biggest pieces?
Do you burn a lot of pine?
I'm going for an outrageous 50% softwood this year in my supply: fir, spruce, poplar and pine. My hardwood (the other 50%) is mostly maple.
I was surprised how much more the bugs like my softwood than my hardwood. I'm peeling some of the bark off the softwood, to get rid of the 2-10 grubs / split.
Happy burning!

The largest logs were pulled in by the 12,000 # winch mounted to the front of the trailer, and no I do not burn much Pine (yet) but next year I'll be mixing it up with all the Maple and Oak.
 
With loads of pine like that, your maple and oak are going to last a long time.
 
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