Posted by Billy NY on October 28, 2019 at 15:07:02 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Your wood supply posted by 37chief on October 28, 2019 at 08:06:52:
I've got very little split, have 40 full length nice size logs to block and split still. Full time job takes most of my time and energy lately, also provides nicely. I considered buying some cordage, but think I'll just apply some of the vacation time I have left so far this year, it's over 3 weeks. Equipment is ready, my carts are lined up and ready to receive split wood to stack. I can put a cord on wheels, then stack it. Most if not all the wood I have will dry well enough once stacked or just blocked and stacked. I will try and avoid splitting in the bitter cold, so somehow still need to get it done. I have a small quantity of well seasoned wood and can go after lots of dead elm tops if I need to for dry wood. Even with a mixture of seasoned and semi seasoned wood, my chimney never gets enough creosote to speak of I can also store enough inside to dry in the heated basement, just load a wood box onto my 3 pt forks and drive inside with it. If not working, I'd have it all done by sept. I like this work better than my regular job !
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