beenthere
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- Southern Wisconsin, USA
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- JD_4x2_Gator, JD_4300, JD_425, JD_455 AWS, added JD_455, JD_110, JD_X485(sold)
I tend to just cover the top enough to stop the water from above penetrating the center of the wood on pallets. I have found that the mice like to make their nests in the dry environment of the wood stack so I have taken to leaving pouches of mouse poison in them occasionally. So far, have only found a few nests. I like the idea of splitting and stacking directly onto the pallets, and then let them dry for two years before bringing them inside. Only stacking once and moving the wood once really cuts down on the labor (attached).
Yesterday was a good day for splitting and stacking. Today is mighty windy, but may go do some more just for the exercise.
Yesterday was a good day for splitting and stacking. Today is mighty windy, but may go do some more just for the exercise.