My firewood processing area and next season stack.

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Dantheman300z

Burning Hunk
Dec 18, 2015
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Northeast IN
Hey fellow burners. Wanted to post up my scrounges and process for next winters burning loot. I acquired a very nice cherry tree over the weekend. It's my father in laws neighbor's, from a mile down the road. The two full sized logs arestraight pieces from the trunk I may take to the mill. The stack near the awningis the cherry. That is as well my first attempt at a holz hausen. 8 foot in diameter and shooting for 10 feet tall. This is becoming an addiction, hopefully you all enjoy as well as I do.


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Thanks! Yeah I was very happy with the cherry tree, the land owner has another one down a little smaller and will be marking more trees for me to remove.
 
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Thats awesome cherry is good burning wood. Take that straight stuff to the mill and get some $$$$, might as well:cool:
 
Ditto on the worth. I may take them this week, though it took 3 guys to get them in and out of the bed of my truck. I will need help again haha.
 
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