Damage from the northeaster
Got six trailer loads, and never went more than a mile from home
Yes, you should. We love pictures!I should take a picture of my woodshed....
Yes, you should. We love pictures!
Nice! I just grabbed and split a 1/2 facecord of dry Ash. Now that I have started burning for the season I have some room to put it!
Nice work. I filled the back of the mini van this morning with maple. My wife just said "i thought you said you were done collecting for a while, but it's good to burn, so I'm not going to say no. "View attachment 217545 View attachment 217546 View attachment 217547 View attachment 217548 View attachment 217549
This is some sort of hit of a lifetime. There's a mile plus of this stuff. The tree dudes are
awesome enuff to buck at stove and fireplace length, and even stacked on the wet ground.
Weird thing is that it's ALL still there weeks later. Both myself and the other area scrounger
have ridiculous amounts of wood already. More wood gets dropped and rots faster than we
can burn it. Go figure in an area that stays below freezing 90% of 4 months.
That's some fine Black Locust right there...nice score!
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Helped my Dad set these hedge posts about 35 years ago, bigger machinery, bigger fields & no livestock on the farm led to the fence being taken out. Dug them out of his brush pile. May have blown an o-ring tossing the big one in
I don’t know many people that burn hedge around here, most seem to think they will melt their stoves or burn down their housesI scrounge up old hedge post whenever I can. Cut them up and they're ready to go.
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