Like the rerun of a good TV show, here's more wood cutting pictures, from today.
Cut and ready for a good pounding from my 6# maul:
I split it right where it lays after I cut it up. No need to move any rounds, just the lighter splits:
As I work up the tree of rounds, I toss the splits next to my wagon and continue on. I don't handle the firewood any more than I have to:
Here it is loaded and ready for transport out of the woods:
Here it is at the wood museum. At this point it will remain on display there for up to 5 years (or less), depending upon how much I allow to be purchased between now and the time I get back around to this part of the stack:
Cut and ready for a good pounding from my 6# maul:
I split it right where it lays after I cut it up. No need to move any rounds, just the lighter splits:
As I work up the tree of rounds, I toss the splits next to my wagon and continue on. I don't handle the firewood any more than I have to:
Here it is loaded and ready for transport out of the woods:
Here it is at the wood museum. At this point it will remain on display there for up to 5 years (or less), depending upon how much I allow to be purchased between now and the time I get back around to this part of the stack: