Getting some Splittin N Stackin done in the shade

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HDRock

Minister of Fire
Oct 25, 2012
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Grand Blanc, Mi
Part of the day the area is in the shade so, I take advantage , to do what I need to do.
More stacks growing :) One double stack of red maple, all the rest of stacks U see here is dead ash, double and triple rows
 

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Looking good.

Nice shady spot to work ;)
Must be 15° cooler under the trees :)
 
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Nice work area. Makes a big difference working in the shade.
 
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Great job, looks great...
 
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Red Maple and dead Ash? That should all be burnable this winter if you need it....
 
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good stuff......nice looking stacks and a great place to process it!
 
Nice work! I've got an area for splitting that's in the shade also - makes a world of difference as long as I can get to it early in the morning it's not too bad at all.
 
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Nice work! I've got an area for splitting that's in the shade also - makes a world of difference as long as I can get to it early in the morning it's not too bad at all.
My area is the other way around, I get shade at 3pm ,but I can get in 6 hours of work before the skeeters try to eat me alive
 
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