escavader
Veteran Member
I burn about 3 to 4 cord per year. I cut the wood down,in my woodlot,and saw it to stove length where dhe falls.That way i dont get it dirty dragging it. I load it in my trailer which i haul 1/3 cord,and haul it home.When i get home i take it off the trailer one to a time and put it direct on the splitter.The wood piles up in front of the splitter,the ones that dont need splitting i throw in the same pile.I only start a new pile when ive done three loads[a cord]I do this in early spring it weathers there til fall.[it will have another year to dry in side]
The kids haul it to the shed with atvs and trailers.My shed is open stud walls,with lattice,two inch plank floors with an inch space between,so the air can circulate.It is open on both ends,and holds 10 cord.I replace what i have burned that winter,and burn from the other side the following,so my wood gets dryed almost two years.I cant think of a better system.I never have creasote in my chimmney.You dont want to split to small when it gets dryed like this,or it dont last long.I lug it in the house to the woodrack by my stove as i need it.Im handling the wood as few of times as i know how.My experiances have taught me an open air shed will season better than an enclosed,and partially air dryed out side helps.I have always thought wood that gets rained on will dry better...that sounds stupid but it does work.Hope i helped
ALAN
The kids haul it to the shed with atvs and trailers.My shed is open stud walls,with lattice,two inch plank floors with an inch space between,so the air can circulate.It is open on both ends,and holds 10 cord.I replace what i have burned that winter,and burn from the other side the following,so my wood gets dryed almost two years.I cant think of a better system.I never have creasote in my chimmney.You dont want to split to small when it gets dryed like this,or it dont last long.I lug it in the house to the woodrack by my stove as i need it.Im handling the wood as few of times as i know how.My experiances have taught me an open air shed will season better than an enclosed,and partially air dryed out side helps.I have always thought wood that gets rained on will dry better...that sounds stupid but it does work.Hope i helped
ALAN