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Eight cords of log length firewood delivered this a.m.
Its funny how I said to the wife I don't think I'll go fishing in the morning, last night, because I have things to do today. Little did I know at the time it meant to start cutting this years firewood at least to stove length and then splitting in the next week or so as well. My guy always says I'll call the day before, but that never happens. My house ends up being between his garge and the job he is doing, so on the way home from the job, or to the storage yard, my house pops up on the radar delivery screen and he shows up. It's 11:19 a.m. and its slow going. Have a cord or so cut to length. Hopefully it'll be done in the next few days just working in the morning when its cool.
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is 8 cords one or 2 winters worth of wood stove fuel?
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Ain't gonna be cool at all the next few mornings Frank....don't rush!! Too damn hot!
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Frank: do you have a hydraulic splitter? If not lets talk.....I do.
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Two winters worth, maybe a smidgen less, depending on the weather. |
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I have one that works off of a hydraulic pump from the back of my relatively small tractor. Thanks Phil for the offer. I know I would never do it by hand, not anymore. |
too bad you couldn't have tamed those wood chuckers
LMAO :rotflmao: |
swimmer
got 12 cord log length delivered in beginning may when the truck could get to the wood after the mud bogs dried out cut and split (by hand)all but 2 lengths...i see the light at the end of the tunnel FINALLY after the first weekend of splitting with a wedge and a sledge.....I was so sore i couldn't wipe my own ass......that how immobilized my upper body was I'll tell you what though..if you are young and can handle it.......makes you MUCH stronger |
well there is a secret trick to it
you cut all the logs into their desired length
then stack them as they are until winter time then you wait for several days below freezing 25 degrees is perfect and then you stand them all up in a row about 3 feet apart splitting them in this temperature is easy as pie because the moisture in them is frozen and they split like no tomorrow oh... it helps to have a splitting stump that has a back support on it as if it was a chair that way you dont swing the maul as far you don't bend over as much either |
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