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Here is mine...between 9 and 10 cords. Lean-to is 10' x 19' x 8' high. It'll have a steel roof on it before winter. We have started moving wood into the basement. We can put about 3 - 4 cords in there. We just have to get a little better at stacking! LOL Pics here on Photobucket
This was my emergency Pile for a winter where I got stuck and wasn't able to bring in wood from the family land.
Sorry that me and my #1 helper are in the pic were just making sure there is a path to the pile.
he like to plow snow on the ATV.
This Pile is 3 pallets wide by 5 pallets deep and all came from 1 elm tree that was growing in the front yard.
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here is a pic of the Elm, it sure was nice for shade on the house in summer but it was dying out.
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I wanns say it was 46" diameter at the stump level about 1' above ground and then in the trunk where the branches spread out had a 56" diameter from the edge of 1 branch to the other side of the trunk.
This tree alone heated my house for 3 months last winter.
also here a pic of the Buzz saw pile. that we had a few years ago, Wanna say this stack was about 20 pallets long when done.