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^^^^^^Chinese fried pussycat, with noodles, for some reason women like Chinese food, NOT FOR ME................I'll stick with McDonald's.
LOL LOL yeaaa, it's a Chinese place, BUT! They have everything from pork, chicken, shrimp, beef and everything else you would want, including frog legs... lol

They have a grill and cook any of it, the way YOU want it, while you stand there and watch... Just fill a plate with what you want, with what ever you want on it, and this Mexican dude throws it on the grill, and he's good! It's a great place to eat, with huge amounts of variety...

I just don't do, mc-dugals!! I do go to Subway, love there fresh veggies!

SR
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,712  
I tried the pallet thing. I'm in agreement that a single row dries faster. My problem was I didn't have the space to store the pallets under cover as I wanted. Plus they get kind of busted up when I stack them. Also I'd have to make about 30 of them as I like 2 years to dry wood. I simply didn't have the patience for it all. Sawyer Rob and Rusty building tote stacks that are larger is way more efficient than how I was doing it.
To me, the most efficient way to do wood is to have a conveyor belt dropping the wood into a tote or something. No stacking. Dries as it is. In my logging days and when the mills were closed, we reverted to "firewood days" which I hated with a passion.

There, we'd skid in only the dead stuff. We'd cut and split it and the conveyor would dump the wood into a dump stake body Ford that held 2.5 cords. We'd do two of these trucks in a day and my boss would call it "seasoned" because they were dead. Go right to the customers house and dump the 2.5 cords right there.

I am back to the inefficient way of stacking the wood, moving the stack after being outside to the woodshed and then stacking the wood back in the shed. I should be shot. Good excise though. I should be shot again for saying that.
 

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,713  
I ended up splitting the ash rounds to the left as well I just don't have the pics yet. Copper retrieved his duck for a couple hours in between splitting.
 

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,714  
I need wood for furniture, my wife list of thing to do never end! ..but it will have to wait 2 year for drying.

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,715  
LOL LOL yeaaa, it's a Chinese place, BUT! They have everything from pork, chicken, shrimp, beef and everything else you would want, including frog legs... lol

They have a grill and cook any of it, the way YOU want it, while you stand there and watch... Just fill a plate with what you want, with what ever you want on it, and this Mexican dude throws it on the grill, and he's good! It's a great place to eat, with huge amounts of variety...

I just don't do, mc-dugals!! I do go to Subway, love there fresh veggies!

SR
I just had a Subway last night for supper, it was ham and bout everything else, wife brought it home, after her and my daughter went to one of those Chinese restaurants again, they love it.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,717  
LOL LOL yeaaa, it's a Chinese place, BUT! They have everything from pork, chicken, shrimp, beef and everything else you would want, including frog legs... lol

They have a grill and cook any of it, the way YOU want it, while you stand there and watch... Just fill a plate with what you want, with what ever you want on it, and this Mexican dude throws it on the grill, and he's good! It's a great place to eat, with huge amounts of variety...

I just don't do, mc-dugals!! I do go to Subway, love there fresh veggies!

SR

A Mexican guy?? cooking in a xxxxxxxx place?? And subway??? Wont go anywhere near those places.. their pictures show a nice great big sandwich.. when you get it you cant even see if there's anything in there, the buns touch all the way across. If they looked like the pic, I'd probably go there..
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,718  
I need wood for furniture, my wife list of thing to do never end! ..but it will have to wait 2 year for drying.

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Yeah, I've got a bunch of oak and hickory drying for a new set of kitchen cabinets.. Hoping its dry enough for this fall/winter. Need to run some through the planer and check it.IMG_0471.JPG
 
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Yeah, I've got a bunch of oak and hickory drying for a new set of kitchen cabinets.. Hoping its dry enough for this fall/winter. Need to run some through the planer and check it.View attachment 622926

Usually, I count 2 years for soft wood and 4 to 5 years for hard wood drying time. I use a the second floor of the garage, no rain, but the wind can pass thru the wall.
 

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