Posted by JD Farmer on January 05, 2018 at 13:39:15 from (192.182.190.24):
In Reply to: COLD Nasty day Question posted by Adirondack case guy on January 05, 2018 at 08:42:31:
My wood is stacked 3 rows wide with the top pieces sloped so as to direct water over the edge of the pile. So I fill a small trailer, tow it behind my Gator and park it in the shop where my OWB sets. Enough to last up to a week or about 4 days in cold weather like this. I heat my house, hot water, work shop and the residual heat off the boiler heats the 30x36 building it is in, keeps it above 50 degrees. In weather like this...high of 14 and overnight down to zero, I load it twice a day. In the fall and spring I may go out and cut up dead falls and bring them in as needed, avoiding having to stack them in the pile. So I never have to be in the cold for very long, 100' walk to my heated buildings, 15 minutes to load the trailer and park it inside, once or twice a week. House is around 75 all winter long.
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