Log Splitters

   / Log Splitters #71  
Once I place a round on the splitter I don't let anything fall to the ground intentionally regardless of size. :)
 
   / Log Splitters #72  
Once I place a round on the splitter I don't let anything fall to the ground intentionally regardless of size. :)
Like I said mostly just because of what I ended up with. I've considered swapping it around but for the amount of wood I burn in a year it's pointless besides we used to do it all with axes and wedges so I'm in high cotton with any splitter.
 
   / Log Splitters #73  
Once I place a round on the splitter I don't let anything fall to the ground intentionally regardless of size. :)

How much wood do you burn in a season?

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   / Log Splitters #74  
How much wood do you burn in a season?

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I guess I don't know in Cord measurements, never figured it up. I'll burn 6-8 trailer loads like this. We also split for my two Sons. They'll burn another 8-10 trailer loads. Be hard to convert that to Cords for them and their methods of stacking. I could figure mine fairly easy.





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   / Log Splitters #75  
I guess I don't know in Cord measurements, never figured it up. I'll burn 6-8 trailer loads like this. We also split for my two Sons. They'll burn another 8-10 trailer loads. Be hard to convert that to Cords for them and their methods of stacking. I could figure mine fairly easy.





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That's a lot of wood...
 
   / Log Splitters #76  
That's a lot of wood...

Yeah I guess. Depends on who you compare it to though. Funny part is none of us heat houses with it. All goes to keeping 3 shops toasty warm all Winter. :)
 
   / Log Splitters #77  
My guess would be a little less than 2 cords on that trailer. I burn about 4 to 6 cords a year. Have about 4 years ahead in seasoning.
 
   / Log Splitters #78  
Yeah I guess. Depends on who you compare it to though. Funny part is none of us heat houses with it. All goes to keeping 3 shops toasty warm all Winter. :)
I bet we burn less than 2 cords a year most years unless it's a real cold one so that's a lot to me.
 
   / Log Splitters #79  
My guess would be a little less than 2 cords on that trailer. I burn about 4 to 6 cords a year. Have about 4 years ahead in seasoning.

I stack mine in a 24x12x7 lean to on the back of my shop. Right now I'm burning 2 year old wood. And that's only because we had an easy Winter last year. As I use it up, I refill the shed, ending Winter with it full. So I'm always burning wood that's been dry stored at least a year. Sure makes maintaining and starting a fire a lot easier. :)
 
   / Log Splitters #80  
I bet we burn less than 2 cords a year most years unless it's a real cold one so that's a lot to me.

I'm blessed with a good timber, good equipment and good health. So I rather enjoy putting up firewood. I never have to do it in bad weather. That takes the fun out of it real fast!!!! :)
 

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