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If you position um just right, no one gets hurt


And for those that think a cord is only a cord when it's stacked so tight ya can't get a golf ball in between


I rarely split wood anymore, but when I do, I'm glad its Oak!
 
Looks like some mighty good heating stuff there.
 
I can't pile mine up like that.
( someone will get hurt :) )

A few too many corners and on my rocky trails and my foot is just a tad too impatient and heavy.



Some day I'll have to post a pic or two of some rocks deere says can't be picked up by a bucket my size. :)
 
Thats the good stuff. I love finding dead oak like that. Burning it is fun too.
 
That wood's all old and yucky. What's wrong with a little fresh stuff?
 
btuser, its been my experience that a little fresh makes for really hot fires.zxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuh hu hu dam i guess the better half thought i needed a boot to the side of the head .........lol
 
ISeeDeadBTUs said:
If you position um just right, no one gets hurt

And for those that think a cord is only a cord when it's stacked so tight ya can't get a golf ball in between

I rarely split wood anymore, but when I do, I'm glad its Oak!

It almost looks like some ironwood on the bottom row of the first picture, nice load of wood.

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