Yes, it is a twin, the picture is only of "half" of the base. The second side is leaning towards the overhead power lines into the property. We are hoping the local power company will take that side down at least to below the power lines.That looks like a twin and the other side is short on days to.
This is right way how to dry wood !I double row mine, but I leave an airspace between the rows, then I put them where the beeeze can blow through the stack..
The wood dries down quite fast.
SR
WOW, I have no trees even close to that big here!Ugh, these are a pain when they blow down in a pasture. Shovel for perspective of size.
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It's the land of the giants out our way hunt . . .WOW, I have no trees even close to that big here!
Someday when I retire I am going to go see your trees. Also the mountains... I believe that I've mentioned in the past that I once looked into spending some time working out there. The mountains are what stopped me. Even back then, I preferred flat ground.It's the land of the giants out our way hunt . .
Looks like job for TBN'er Stearns and some of his equipment.Ugh, these are a pain when they blow down in a pasture. Shovel for perspective of size.
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Agreed! he likes playing with the big stuff.Looks like job for TBN'er Stearns and some of his equipment.
I want to see you roll that onto your splitter!!!It's the land of the giants out our way hunt . . .