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Made the first wood shift of the season. Is this too early? I want to leave the rest outdoors to season a little longer. Approximately a cord. With the mild weather here, I hope this gets me through December.
If the wood is seasoned it's not too early. However if there is a foot of snow on the ground and you have to trudge through it muttering you'll have the opportunity to look back at days like this and grin or say I wish I would've.
Not at all too early. I bring in as much as I can this time of year - better than doing it when the snow flies and cold weather sets in. I have as much in my garage as it can hold, and try to take from the outside these days for as long as it is not too cold out.
Not at all too early. I bring in as much as I can this time of year - better than doing it when the snow flies and cold weather sets in. I have as much in my garage as it can hold, and try to take from the outside these days for as long as it is not too cold out.
I load up the boiler shed like you load up the garage. The cold doesn't bother me it's the snow that makes it harder to move the stuff around. I will keep bringing wood from the pile about 300' away until the snow gets too deep or I use all the seasoned wood from those piles.