I know the OP said that he stacks it in though bucket, and then again in the house, but I’m assuming when he said stacked, he probably was just referring to the fact he has to add the step of putting it into the bucket, and then from the bucket into the house.Just as a heds up.. when were moving our wood from where to wood is ro the stack we use or he house.. we dont restack.. it gets THROWN into a wheelbarrow or bucket of the machine and then gets stack
IDK to me.. It looks stacked in the bucket.. I could be wrong.. hes using a grapple bucket.. and its not sold..I know the OP said that he stacks it in though bucket, and then again in the house, but I’m assuming when he said stacked, he probably was just referring to the fact he has to add the step of putting it into the bucket, and then from the bucket into the house.
I know the OP said that he stacks it in though bucket, and then again in the house, but I’m assuming when he said stacked, he probably was just referring to the fact he has to add the step of putting it into the bucket, and then from the bucket into the
This speaks of wisdom...It’s not firewood unless it’s been rehandled at least 6 times.
Out of the bush 1
Onto the splitter 2
Onto the pile 3
Into the house 4
Into the fireplace 5
Ash out 6
Theres 6 times the wood has heated you up plus the actual fire. Compared to fossil fuel/electric heat wood is better bang for your buck.
I do like the idea in Post 3. My FIL built a wood chute with a hopper that his tractor could dump a bucket load of wood into a box. He had a wood over electric furnace that was always hungry.
Oh ok. In that case maybe increase the amount of wood in/right near the house.?Yessir, I maximize the splits/rounds per bucket. Tossing splits into a 66" bucket would take many, many more trips. The trips are not so bad now but when it's below freezing, I prefer to optimize.
I did not mention that I also use those firewood sling/bag things to carry in small loads. Maybe during the weekdays when I don't have the tractor out for something else. That's still another stack/unstack. Wheelbarrow has got to be better than those, thanks!Having a machine with a bucket is great but it’s leading you to handle the wood that extra time. If you are physically able a simple wheelbarrow would allow you to bring the wood right to the inside wood rack and you might be surprised at how much wood you can get in each load.
edit. Just noticed how old the op is. A wheelbarrow with a plank can be helpful to get wood to an inside rack in a lot of places.
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