Wood Shed Pictures

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I used to use wood racks but got tired of filling a wheel barrow or loader every night or 2. I started using pallets about 5 years ago and it allows me to put 3 or four in one bay of the attached garage where they are kept dry. This also allows me to not have to go out into the snow at night when I would forget to fill the firebox for the next day. And before anyone brings it up, no I have never had rodents in the house, ever. If you build a tight house they don't get in.
 
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I hear ya on that homedad. I set a pallet down in the attached garage about every 5-7 days depending on the temps. Will place a packet of mouse poison in a pallet a week-10 days before moving the pallet in the garage where any blown-in snow can melt off, and then a short wheelbarrow load can daily be wheeled to the nearby woodburner.

About 20 pallets per winter is what I go through. Covered with a 4x4' sheet of used rubber roofing. This load is a partial stack showing the iMatch and forks used, and so quickly can switch with the ballast box during winter. At 20 below, it is great to only have to spend 5 min. bringing in another 5 days of firewood for the boiler. (the split pieces are stacked on the pallet right when they come off the splitter, then stored outside for two years, two-pallets high)
 

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   / Wood Shed Pictures #23  
I prefer to make my woodsheds portable:D

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I have ~6 built so far, they hold roughly 1 face cord each. I'm hoping to make 6 more this winter. Pallets, 2x4s, deck screws, osb, and roll roofing.

I drop them right at my sliding glass door as needed, which is in the same room as the wood fireplace insert. Works well for me.

Nice shed! I see your forks will fit on the FEL, can you pick the shed with the FEL?
 
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Nice shed! I see your forks will fit on the FEL, can you pick the shed with the FEL?

Thanks! I can pick up the shed with the FEL/forks, but not by much. I roughly sized the woodsheds so that I could pick them up with the FEL if needed but if the wood is wet I couldn't lift them to full height. Most of my firewood is Ash, if I loaded it with a freshly cut living oak I don't know that I could lift it with the FEL at all.

Whenever possible I generally prefer the forks to be on the 3-pt than the FEL as I have more lift capacity due to how they rate 3pt. hitches 24" away, it also doesn't require ballast, places the load on the bigger rear axle/tires, and generally feels a bit more stable.

I made one woodshed from an oversize pallet that's ~50% wider than the one pictured and the forks on the 3pt can lift it! Holds 1/2 of a full cord, that's a lot of heat!
 
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I have An old livestock trailer that is no longer suitable for livestock or highway use and not worth rebuilding , but it makes a great portable wood shead it keeps most of the weather off and has plenty of ventelation for drying.
it was well worth the cost.
 
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Thanks! I can pick up the shed with the FEL/forks, but not by much. I roughly sized the woodsheds so that I could pick them up with the FEL if needed but if the wood is wet I couldn't lift them to full height. Most of my firewood is Ash, if I loaded it with a freshly cut living oak I don't know that I could lift it with the FEL at all.

I've been thinking about doing this for a while and by looking at your's with a roof I like it. My FEL has a little more capacity than yours so I think I'll make one and try it. Great something else on the to-do list!
 

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