How much does that log weigh?

   / How much does that log weigh? #21  
I to believe you should dry your wood. Years ago we heated with a wood stove and green wood just puts you and your house at risk. Even today with our new place that we only have a heatilator fireplace in I still cure our wood. I fill one side of our shed this year and burn it next year then do the reverse the next year. Not that much extra work and better all around. DSC01202.JPG
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #22  
The elements have a lot to do with how fast wood seasons...the ambient temperature, air movement, humidity etc...and the way split wood is stacked...

If stacked (tic-tac-toe style) so air can circulate around it...I've had freshly split oak go from 47% to 12%-15% in 4-6 weeks...

You live in the desert?
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #23  
You live in the desert?
Nope...The mountains of N.E. GA...
Both red and white oak of trees felled in the last 6-8 months...
Two different meters both +/- 1%-2%...interior of large fuel sized read 18%-25%...and actually I like mixing the fuel wood up...anything less than 10% is going to burn very fast...even with a throttled flue...
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #24  
Oh boy, this is such a great site can't wait for someone to tell all that their method of birth control is all wrong and that they have too many or not enough children. :shocked::shocked:
DevilDog
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #25  
Oh boy, this is such a great site can't wait for someone to tell all that their method of birth control is all wrong and that they have too many or not enough children. :shocked::shocked:
DevilDog

LOL !!! I do know a woman that has too many kids and her method of birth control is wrong!!!!!!
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #26  
It would not take that long to "dry" once it has been split into 4-6 pieces after cutting it up. I use wood about a year after stocking up and it is nice and dry from being split/covered for the year. Some red oak too. One thing about getting into the larger diameter wood is being able to tilt the splitter into a vertical position and not having to lift the really heavy pieces up on the splitter. I am getting too old for the stuff I did as a young feller'
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #27  
It would not take that long to "dry" once it has been split into 4-6 pieces after cutting it up. I use wood about a year after stocking up and it is nice and dry from being split/covered for the year. Some red oak too. One thing about getting into the larger diameter wood is being able to tilt the splitter into a vertical position and not having to lift the really heavy pieces up on the splitter. I am getting too old for the stuff I did as a young feller'

The issue with a vertical splitter is bending over or working on/off the knees...plus it leaves all the split wood on the ground...I prefer working at a comfortable stand up height...just moving wood from the splitter table to a truck, pallet, loader bucket etc...without having to wear out the back constantly bending over...

...Now if you have a youngster helping moving the wood it's a different story...:D
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #28  
Never seen wooden forks on a tractor before, looks they can do the job. Now you need a trailer to put the logs on, haul more with less grunt.
One minor thing I would do to those wooden forks is add two bars at-least a ft. long on top, 1" threaded rods, 2x4s, angle bars, etc. so if you lift a log a little to high, it wont roll back towards you while your on the tractor seat, other then that nice bucket folks.
 
   / How much does that log weigh?
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#29  
Thanks for noticing, old path.

I concocked those from my nogin and they worked, no engineering applied. I have since replaced the vertical pine 2X4 with an oak 2X4, and added a lag bolt on each connection. As mentioned earlier, this wooden structure hauled a pretty hefty load of oak wood. Seasoned wood or not, this tractor I bought is fun to operate.

Let me know if the Wood Police will let me burn a 6 month old split log? If not, get a life.
 
   / How much does that log weigh? #30  
Thanks for noticing, old path.

I concocked those from my nogin and they worked, no engineering applied. I have since replaced the vertical pine 2X4 with an oak 2X4, and added a lag bolt on each connection. As mentioned earlier, this wooden structure hauled a pretty hefty load of oak wood. Seasoned wood or not, this tractor I bought is fun to operate.

Let me know if the Wood Police will let me burn a 6 month old split log? If not, get a life.

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Amen Ed
 

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