I've been contemplating putting up a shed next year. With that said, I've been trying to come up with the optimal size for my needs, and with all that thinking comes random stray thoughts as well.
A little backstory. Like some of you, I have my wood drying in a field quite a distance from the front porch near the stove room. Every year, the wood needs to be moved from the field to the front of the house for ease of access in the winter.
Here's where the random stray thought comes into play. Well, maybe not so random,...or stray either since I think about moving all that wood every year.
What's the absolute easiest method you've come up with to move the wood? I've used a utility trailer that holds a 1/3 cord/load, but that gets a little unwieldy in the front yard after a few stacks are filled. Movable shed also crossed my mind, but it seems 5 cord of oak tends to be a tad heavy.
OK, fire (yes, pun :cheese: ) away.
A little backstory. Like some of you, I have my wood drying in a field quite a distance from the front porch near the stove room. Every year, the wood needs to be moved from the field to the front of the house for ease of access in the winter.
Here's where the random stray thought comes into play. Well, maybe not so random,...or stray either since I think about moving all that wood every year.
What's the absolute easiest method you've come up with to move the wood? I've used a utility trailer that holds a 1/3 cord/load, but that gets a little unwieldy in the front yard after a few stacks are filled. Movable shed also crossed my mind, but it seems 5 cord of oak tends to be a tad heavy.
OK, fire (yes, pun :cheese: ) away.