finished splitting and stacked it

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steeltowninwv

Minister of Fire
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Nov 16, 2010
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west virginia
Nice looking wood supply & a good mix.

How much of that will you estimate you'll burn this coming season ?

You still have that big pile of sycamore out tin the field?
 
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Looking good, Steelie! Nothing like a hard days' work, especially when you can stand back and admire a stack like that!
 
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bogy none of these stacks will be burned this upcoming season....i have about 5-6 cord of sycamore/locust/red oak/walnut in the back yard for this upcoming burning season...as far as that sycamore i only took about 2 cords of that big pile..one cord burnt last year..another will be burnt this upcoming season...i took the other 6 or 7 cords over to a 85 year old lady who is a neighbor and stacked it for her....beleive it or not she carries it in and loads the stove herself.....i have supplied her with wood for the last 3 seasons..
 
Nice job STIWV, it looks like the wood processing is going real well.
 
most of that with maul and fiskars..i only pull the splitter out when i have to
 
Looking good.....Have you some clean chains soon!
 
Good job.... 'slottahardwork!
 
I like your bark up and bark down mix there Steelie.;)
 
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