palletized wood.

   / palletized wood. #22  
Here is pic of moving more wood out of the woods today...been drying for nearly two years.

Had to add some weight to the front end to hold it down :D :D Last pic is next years wood supply, cut, split, and palletized last year.
 

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#23  
BeenThere,
Thats a big load of wood. i'm assuming as long as you went easy, they did not fall down?
 
   / palletized wood. #24  
We have used pallets for years. I tried adding uprights of 2x4's, sides, etc and soon discovered they were more trouble to stack around than they were worth. Just stack it carefully with alternating layers and it'll stay there.

For me the weight of the wood is the limiting factor for my 3430 Kubota. I can stack it a lot more weight on a pallet than it can lift. Judging by your signature that shouldn't be an issue for you.
 
   / palletized wood. #25  
I have the same experience as Fxfymn.
I'll admit that I split the wood in a way that it is easier to stack (and stay put). I avoid making pie-shaped pieces for the corners, and now mostly stack 6 layers of wood, and store them for drying 2 pallets high.
For the top limb wood that isn't split, I stack on pallets assembled with "sides" of pallets to hold the wood. That wood is for early season and late season. Prolly amounts to 1/7 of the volume of firewood.
Always looking for a better way to put up wood. Get lots of good ideas from fellow TBN'rs here. :D
 
   / palletized wood. #27  
Ok, here's my setup i use a pallet but i bought a hog panel wrapped it around the pallet wired it shut. works great just split have the wife and mom stack and move to the next when full. i have a fill hole next to the fireplace and just have the kids transfer when the bin is empty. only problem is it is real easy for dad to come up and snag a pallet, he knows where i hide the key.

I know this an older post, do you have any pictures. I have some hog panels and would like see a picture.

Thanks,
 
   / palletized wood. #28  
:thumbsup::thumbsup:HI I HAVE USED 40X48 PALLETS FOR YEARS. woops! put one on ground then 2 for sides nail it on w/ nailer then use a pc of 2x4 for top spreader bar. i only use 1 pc in middle and they work real good. i put up bout 13 face and each box holds 1 face
 
   / palletized wood. #29  
We have tried - for the first time - using pallet strapping (the plastic strip stuff) to hold the neatly stacked logs onto a pallet. Our ground is rough, and hilly in places from stacking / storage area to house.

So far seems to have worked - apart from the field being so **** wet (in the UK) that I cant get through it to collect the blasted things :( - having to handball it...
 
   / palletized wood. #30  
I have a much smaller tractor than the rest of you (B7610), and use 1/2 pallets as bases (24x42). I use 4 2x4's cut to 48" to make two sides, and then box in the top with 2x4's to prevent spreading. I stack all the same direction, and the 2x4's keep them from falling off. This works great for keeping the wood contained to the pallet just moving them around with the tractor, but I'd like to be able to load some of these off-site and transport with a trailer when I cut & split wood at a remote location. I know that the stacks would just tip over off the pallets (remember, 24" in the one direction, so I'm making a single row of 18" long splits). I was thinking maybe one ratchet strap to tighten them down to the pallet, and then something to stabilize the top of the stack to the 2x4 frame. If I can successfully do this, it would be great. I'm very happy to be able to handle the splits only once at home, but I have couple cord of already cut, but not split wood available to me at a friends property about 10 miles from my place. If I split it and palletize it on site, that will be a lot less handling than stacking it loose on the truck and trailer, and then unloading it piece-by-piece at home to split, and then stack on the pallets. Plus, as an added bonus, any mess left behind that isn't worth taking for kindling can just be left on the ground in the woods.
 

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