I usually get a load of logs in winter, between now and April. If winter isn't to bad I get out and cut logs into 17" pieces, in April / May I will split to size, leaved piled up until September. Usually get enough wood for 2 season out of a load of logs. The stuff I split this spring will get burn this coming winter. I never have issue with wet wood, clean the chimney and stove pipe every fall with minimal creosol.
I have been stacking in rows on pallets covered with plastic. It works but shed seems like a nice upgrade. Was going to do it last year but lumber was crazy high around here. I like the way you designed yours, hope you don't mind it will be my starting point on my build.
I been doing this for over 20 yrs, I am like a few on here that getting up in age and getting to point when least amount of handling the better things will be. Plan on upgrading my Kioti tractor this spring which will be geared towards my fire wood operation. Have to try and make it fun too
I will say TBN has guys on here that come up with some great ideas, appreciated that they share them with others!
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