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scott_vt

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:) Good Afternoon Guys,
Im sure all my northeast neighbors are doin the same thing as me, I brought in 6 full buckets to my Uncle Daves cellar this morning ! Even though my Texas buddies are sending a bunch of that darned humidity up this way:rolleyes:, we know its gonna be gettin chilly really soon ! ;) At least I got the battery charged up in the old Beast ! :)
 

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Keep on splitting and stacking and forget about heat from burning!:p
 
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That's a big pile of wood you got stacked up in Massey, Scottie.
Looks to be just shy of a half cord? Six buckets like that should be a good start for the Winter. I'll bet it gets cold up your way.
 
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Scotty,

Put the first fire on tonight to dry the dampness out.
I have 8+ cords stacked and another 5+ to go. I usually burn around 4 cord a year.

I will start to clean up wood lot this fall as well.

This years almanac is calling for lots of snow starting mid November and note easing up till March. And we will have below average temps to boot.

Lots of small jobs to do to tighten the old house.

Good looking pile of wood there...

Lloyd
 
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EVENING SCOTTY,
Been doing the same thing.Ive got twotrailers and two atvs .while im filling one at the splitter,my 13 year old hauls it down to the shed and stacks the other.works real good shes a good stacker.Shes earning money to go to the fair.Igive her 10 bucks per teir[about 7 ft high 7 feet wide]Shes been doing about a teir per hour.Im going broke:D:D
Ive got some year old poplar that im burning now when it is cool at night.Its a good wood to burn in the fall or spring ,burns hot,no coals to drive you out.does not run creasote.Itry to cut a couple poplars each year for this.
Town up where my camp is gave me about 4 cord of wood side the road if i cut it.NICE yellow birch ash and maple.cut it and hauled it home this spring,now im splitting it.Icut my wood a year in advance so this winters wood as put in last year.
Some people look at wood as a chore,but i love to work it up and burn it.
That wood doesnt have any cracks in it,is it a little green? You must have a heated basement to dry it in.wont be long and the fires will be burnin full time.
ALAN
 
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Used to follow behind loggers in the Pacific Northwest... Always had wood to cut and burn... I had connections with them... Now, it is cheaper to burn hard coal in my Harman coal stove then to cut wood... Will be a cold house this year... electric rates went up 19 plus... Quilts, electric blankets and "old" quilts will be on the beds this year. I am trying to cut back 20% on electric this year.

mark
 
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Hellooooo Scotty.
Where did the summer go...or did we have one.

Yep,it's that time of year to cut,whack,stack while mother nature starts painting the leaves...looking forward some of your pics high side of your back field looking down in the valley. :)
 
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Been replenishing my pile at home also. As my pop always used to say to me (as he made me split and stack the family's wood supply for the winter)......."The nice thing about burning wood is it warms you twice!"

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Good Mornin Guys,
Im glad Im not the only one doin this kind of work ! ;):)
Kind of glad we got it done yesterday, because today its raining cats and dogs, not so unusual for this neck of the woods this year !

Alan, in your question about the wood, it hasnt been in the wood shed that long but Uncle Dave has a heated basement with his woodstove. The problem with his woodshed is that all the real seasoned wood is in the back of the shed ! :confused: The next load that we bring in will be more seasoned and that will dry what we brought in allready ! The one thing about Uncle Dave burning his stove is that he burns it very hot so he doesnt get too much creosote buildup ! BTW keep paying your daughter, although you should have started at $5 :)

Keep cuttin and stackin boys ! ;)

Ductape nice lookin stack !
 
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MORNIN SCOTTY,
Rain here too.remnents of that cane i guess.
Its nice to see the kids away from the tv,and video games,and workin.Thats my goal to teach them to be worth something and not lazy coach potatoes.[i say that as im in front of the compute:rolleyes::rolleyes:]When i do it myself i use the BOTA and round at up as much as possible like you did.Sometimes its a challengeto keep it level on the steep hills on my property:)
We ought to see if we can start a new event on woodsmans day at the fryberg fair....wood and bucket obsticle course racing .The rules will be you have to carry so much,bases on your tractor size] go through the course,hills and corners,and bumps,and the best time without spilling any wins:p:p
OK I ADMIT TOO MUCH COFFEE THIS MORNIN.:D
ALAN
 

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