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Randyb

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Jul 27, 2008
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Lakes Region NH
If I could get him trained to push that wheelbarrow around, this stuff would get stacked a lot faster.
 

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Nice picture. Looks to me like he is looking to take some of that wood. Fire a warning shot and see if that does the trick!
 
"when are you going to cut and split this, winter is coming"
 

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Look Boo-boo, its'a pic-a-nic basket. <whack>

Hmmm....I see jerky on the hoof. Mmmmm......jerky!!!

RandyB - thats a neat pic. He looks all cudly and soft. Ya ever run up and give him a quick hug?? :p
 
RandyB said:
If I could get him trained to push that wheelbarrow around, this stuff would get stacked a lot faster.
big piles dont fall over
 
That stack was the first stack and was a tester, used regular 2x4s and didn't level the blocks. The rest of the 4cord is PT lumber and leveled, if it falls it will be rebuilt with PT and the 2x4s burned next year if not then the same thing will happen next year when its empty. The brace is so that it doesn't fall over when I'm near it, otherwise I'll have to join the "stack fell over on my leg" topic and spend even more time on hearth.com than I already do.

Jags - Not yet
 

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