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I moved wood to the house from the stacks today. Here is a load of mixed nardwoods

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One of the spruce piles I pulled a tote worth out

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I pulled moisture readings from some spruce on a fresh split face, I split this end of November/beginning of December if i remember correctly.

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The higher of the 2 was a larger size split I pulled from the top of the pile that was under the tarp (top covered)
 
Bring that tractor by my place will ya 😂
I put some hours on it today, firewood duty then the seemingly perpetual excavation project I fill my limited spare time with. It was a great day for it minus being mainly in the shade with a steady breeze.
 
Brought in the first load of wood, trimmed all of them to the length I want. 95% ash with a touch of silver maple. I initially cut them to load EW but after using the stove north south I really like how it burns so while it was time consuming it will be worth it. I’ll have a lot of cut offs I can just burn at different times for some quick heat too. Now no guessing on which way to load. Suck part is I’ll be doing that most of the winter I think 😂. Also cut some kindling from pine, and collected a FULL wheelbarrow load of pine cones for fire starters for next season. I probably have at least another full wheel barrow load out in the yard but I have plenty for a while I think.
 

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