clemsonfor
Super Member
yea i know that looks like a lot of weight, judging by the size must be 14+ feet long!
I handle the wood once from the splitter directly onto pallets. Fork lift the pallets to storage/drying area stacked two high. Add a used-rubber roofing sheet to the top to shed water and melting snow.
After two years, fork-lift the pallets from the storage/drying area into the garage where it goes into the woodburner. Anything to cut down on the multiple times handling a piece of wood (used to be I'd recognize some of the pieces when throwing them into the burner, and thought that was just too many times picking it up).![]()
I'm trying something new this year. I'm putting my firewood in large breathable bags that can hold almost a half cord. They are 36"x42"x58" high, with 10" lifting straps and will hold 2200 lbs. I hold them open with the forks on my loader and fill them. They fit on a pallet which I then bring into my garage. Garage is attached to house so no need to go out into the weather to get wood. I have 12 foot ceiling in my garage and can stack them two high. Oh yea, they are reusable.