Took me all Summer but all my Black Locust, Sugar Maple, and a tad bit of Cherry is cut/split/stacked.
It was all dead standing and man was it hard....actually broke the splitter. (sheered a pin)
This year I did single stacks instead of double rows on pallets.Figured I'd mix it up a little?
The 3 rows of single stacks are from this years harvest. The stuff to the right has 2 years worth of seasoning and the wood I will be burning this year and next (3 years cut/split/stacked) is on the other side of the house. (not pictured)
I'm really glad this is done. :grrr:
My neighbor Terry really helped me out this year and he ended up with about 2 full cords himself for his BK Princess. He has at least 3 years worth of wood, with most of it being seasoned for 2 years.
This website & Backwoods Savage has made both of us firewood neurotic addicted fools...... :lol:
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It was all dead standing and man was it hard....actually broke the splitter. (sheered a pin)
This year I did single stacks instead of double rows on pallets.Figured I'd mix it up a little?
The 3 rows of single stacks are from this years harvest. The stuff to the right has 2 years worth of seasoning and the wood I will be burning this year and next (3 years cut/split/stacked) is on the other side of the house. (not pictured)
I'm really glad this is done. :grrr:
My neighbor Terry really helped me out this year and he ended up with about 2 full cords himself for his BK Princess. He has at least 3 years worth of wood, with most of it being seasoned for 2 years.
This website & Backwoods Savage has made both of us firewood neurotic addicted fools...... :lol:
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! You have enough wood ahead that you can afford to take it easy for a while and if you run low, I'll give you enough wood to carry you through; that is a promise.