Two socks, you got some mighty fine wood there. Absent commentary from others who live closer to red oak trees then I do I would say you got a little tme left. Personally I would break each round open once, just get them split in half once and the expect to have all winter to get the half-rounds down to stove size so they can start seasoning next spring.
How soon is freeze up for you?
Jeepers thanks... Looking at all of that porn I seem to have made a mess of myself!! Happens every time!!
This is my processing area right now. I have been CSS everything I can for a year now. I haven't figured how many cord I have done yet but I'm not going to be in the shape I was last year ever again. The bucket on the Kubota is full of sawdust for the bottom of the baby's slide. One days worth. Sorry about the cell phone pix in the dark but that was all I had with me.
I have a lot of oak and some cherry & ash still laying on the ground. I hope to have 30 cord CSS before I light the first fire, Probably not going to happen but I have to have goals.
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Seeing this is a reassuring feeling with winter nipping at our nose....
Rosco, I'm curious why you stack and store all those rounds. Why not just go ahead and split them before stacking them in the shed?
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