My score of the day.

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tbuff

Feeling the Heat
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Dec 7, 2007
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Central NJ
I believe this one was waiting for me, pretty much all Oak ( I think) all cut to a perfect 16 inches and clean as a whistle!

[Hearth.com] My score of the day.


The new trailer handled it all great! The score was 4 houses down from my parents house, so after all the loading and unloading I got a great dinner!
 
Super!
 
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A couple full trailers and a full belly. Sounds like a good day to me.
 
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Beautiful!
 
I believe this one was waiting for me, pretty much all Oak ( I think) all cut to a perfect 16 inches and clean as a whistle!

[Hearth.com] My score of the day.


The new trailer handled it all great! The score was 4 houses down from my parents house, so after all the loading and unloading I got a great dinner!
Great haul ,now start getting it split.
 
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout! :cool:
 
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:eek: Dasalotta vood! There's a bunch of warm nights with no fuel bills! Way to go!
 
WOW! That looks like a perfect pile of wood. Somebody spent some time getting that all cut and stacked.
 
:eek: Dasalotta vood! There's a lot of warm nights with no fuel bills in those rounds! Way to go!

Three cheers for mom's home cookin'!()
 
HOLY CRAP !
 
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WOW! That looks like a perfect pile of wood. Somebody spent some time getting that all cut and stacked.
I think the guy had OCD or something cause each piece was perfectly cut and stacked and he had the entire area leaf blown, bagged and at the curb before I even left with the last load. You can't tell by the picture, but the area where the tree fell was about 500' away from the pile. That's a lot of hauling with a small wheelbarrow.
 
Don't get much better than that :cool:
 
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[Hearth.com] My score of the day.

How come I never get that lucky?:(
 
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