My 2013 - 2014 setup

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kennyp2339

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all in all its about 9 cord of wood, only went through about half, just killed off what was under the blue tarp today, its sitting on my porch waiting..lol I love being a firewood addict!!!
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all in all its about 9 cord of wood, only went through about half, just killed off what was under the blue tarp today, its sitting on my porch waiting..lol I love being a firewood addict!!!
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Hi Kenny,

How much time it take you to split all 9 cords and was it by hand or hydro? Great motivational pics. Makes me want to c/s/s right now.
 
It was all done in sections, If looking at the pictures, all the stuff that's on the single racks and the pallets to the right were split by hand, I made a deal with myself to split 10 logs a day, so it went pretty quick, the large pile with the quad in front of it was split by an iron and oak 20 ton fs that I borrowed from a friend, did it all in one day.. I enjoy splitting by hand, but the log splitter makes short work of anything and if your stacking on pallets you get a more uniformed splits with a log splitter
 
It was all done in sections, If looking at the pictures, all the stuff that's on the single racks and the pallets to the right were split by hand, I made a deal with myself to split 10 logs a day, so it went pretty quick, the large pile with the quad in front of it was split by an iron and oak 20 ton fs that I borrowed from a friend, did it all in one day.. I enjoy splitting by hand, but the log splitter makes short work of anything and if your stacking on pallets you get a more uniformed splits with a log splitter
Great job! It looks like fun. I can't wait to put my x27 to use. It's still brand new. Need to find wood in my area.
 
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