I have been wanting to build a splitter for the farm but I have too many other projects going right now. So I borrowed my friends splitter and got to work. I still don't know how much wood I have but it took me two days to split it in the heat and I had to take a lot of cool down breaks. But I ended up with a single 6' high 40' long row in the barn and probably that much left outside on the ground.
I know the barn not the best place to stack it for it to finish drying but its been raining for the last week and it was either stack it in the barn or leave it unstacked. We got 6+ inches of rain in 24 hrs on Sept 2nd and it rained every day since. The wood is black because thats the wood that was sitting in water and I just took the loader and scooped it up and brought it inside and stacked it up it was a mess with me having to get in the mud to get at it and scooping up mud with the wood. But at least its on the south side of the barn and the sun heats the tin up pretty good so I hope that will help dry it out.
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Here's what is left outside. Its mostly red maple and birch with some poplar. The pile in the back is tamarack and I am going to pile that separately for when I need a hot fire! And I brought the trailer load of unsplit birch home with me.
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That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
Billy
I know the barn not the best place to stack it for it to finish drying but its been raining for the last week and it was either stack it in the barn or leave it unstacked. We got 6+ inches of rain in 24 hrs on Sept 2nd and it rained every day since. The wood is black because thats the wood that was sitting in water and I just took the loader and scooped it up and brought it inside and stacked it up it was a mess with me having to get in the mud to get at it and scooping up mud with the wood. But at least its on the south side of the barn and the sun heats the tin up pretty good so I hope that will help dry it out.
(broken image removed)
Here's what is left outside. Its mostly red maple and birch with some poplar. The pile in the back is tamarack and I am going to pile that separately for when I need a hot fire! And I brought the trailer load of unsplit birch home with me.
(broken image removed)
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
Billy