Posted by Banditfarmer on December 21, 2014 at 13:54:57 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: Because I still can posted by Dan in Ohio on December 21, 2014 at 07:03:37:
I burn wood because I have plenty of wood in fence lines that are dead or about to die or the wind takes them down. I just finished last night filling and stacking my dump truck full of wood for the year, Untarp the back of the bed and back the truck next to the porch and unload what I need. Tarp it back up park it back in the barn, Simple mobile wood pile. Doctor would not like to see me do this but hay you have to keep moving and keep pushing on. I can get by on about 125 gallon of propane over the winter and burning wood too, And at $3.19 a gallon for propane the wood is cheap heat! I have it so I burn it and I burn what ever I cut down or is blown down. Ash Elm, Catawaba, Oak (all kinds) Hickory, Maple, And everything else cause it all burns.
Yesterday dad ran the splitter on a stool and I did the rest. This morning I was stiff and sour but its all done and in the truck. Bandit
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