Firewood Season 2022

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    rhamersley

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    I too am needing to buy a couple ricks of wood. If anyone comes across anything, let me know. Just supplement mainly on weekends, so don’t need a huge amount.
     

    yetti462

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    Unglaciated heaven
    Got both sheds full. Still have more to go, but for now, I'm done. Between kids events, and equipment failures, it's taken me forever to get anything done.

    Last weekend I lost my wheel on loaded wood wagon on middle of ridge. It buried itself over the hub.

    Got it repaired and lost my front left tractor tire last night. Got mended and limped to shed for the last load.

    Like I mentioned earlier, need to get 6 more loads cut, to be set for winter, but for now I'm done . Gotta bow hunt!!!
     

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    duanewade

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    I normally cut all of our wood for heating (we go thru about 3 cord per year) but with the wife having back surgery in May and other happenings of life I am way behind on cutting and bought 1½ cord last month. I've got around 25 downed trees in the woods that need to cut free from roots after the leaves die off and that will be wood for the next several years. I've 6 trees that were downed last winter that I will cut and split and will finish off this winter (will stack and put in the basement for Feb, March and April heating).

    I'd like to be ahead and have next year's heating season cut and stacked but haven't been able to do that for the last several years.

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    If anybody wants some firewood, I've got a bunch that needs to go. It's been cut into 10-12 foot lengths since summer. It's pretty big logs, around 28-34 inches across. Don't want any money, just get it. Pm if interested.
     

    Steve

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    I am looking for 6-7 ricks of seasoned firewood for the winter and am having better luck herding unicorns! Needs to be in the general Hancock County area and ready to go. Any help would be appreciated.
     

    indyjohn

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    In the trees
    I've got about a dozen of these I keep wood in, each weighs 16-1800 pounds, move them with a bobcat.
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    I believe those are the 275 gallon IBC totes? Stacked like that they hold a little more than a face cord. I would be using these if I had a tractor to move them around.

    Did you read that last line @OkieGirl?
     
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