Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => Fire Wood => Topic started by: Bud Man on March 29, 2015, 07:53:25 PM
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Was wondering how many have enough wood for next season. I like to have wood cut,split and stacked for a year before burning but that isn't happening this year. With this being my first year with a OWF, I've used more than I thought I would. So, I'm burning wood that was supposed to be for next year.
This season I've burned 9 cords. If weather is average I will be done burning in about 2 weeks, getting rid of some punky stuff in the process. Sure, I will burn a little gas but not much.
I'm thinking I will burn 9 to 10 cords next season but only have 7 cut, split and drying right now. I have enough standing dead Ash and Elm to get to 10 cords but will it be dry and ready to burn Feb.? The planters have to roll by April 9 so if the wood isn't cut by then, it will be mid may before I get back to cutting.
How os everyone else doing?
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I have enough. I'm tempted to sell some, but I'm a scavenger and never know where my next load is coming from. My cutting buddy has a 6048 and he goes thru a lot more than I do. But we always work together and split everything. He has a bobcat w/grapple, and I have dump trucks , so it works pretty good.
I'm guessing I have about 50 cords piled up, but he needs more wood, so I'll just keep collecting.
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The Ash is already dead right?
5 or 6 months is enough seasoning for me.
By February I'ttl be sittin for 10 months
I'm gonna cut 7-8 cord for myself, now,, to burn next November-April.
If I cut more I'll sell it.
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April 9th? Where yah at Bud Man?
Here if we planted that early crop insurance and the seed companies would laugh at us if we said something about free seed for replanting after it got frosted off. Depending on the spring even the last week of April can be questionable far as soil temps.
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No planting here yet,,,,,,,,,,,, just got 5 inches,,,,,,, and still coming down.
We gotta add where we live to our profiles.
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We gotta add where we live to our profiles.
Yah, it can be done by adding it to your signature like you've already done or it can be added to the personal text line in the profile settings where on yours it says "smoke em if yah gottem."
If I had the right clearances I would change "personal text" to "location"
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I like where you put your location.
Good spot!
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I live on the long and lonesome highway east of Omaha that Bob Seger sings about. Ate at the restaurant several times when it was still open.
Our crop insurance date is 4/9. Ain't nobody laughing about it here. Just hoping it's fit to go to the field.
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This is my first year with my OWB and I burned more wood then I thought as well. I'm still burning and based on the long range forecast I will be until late April. I have around 14 face cords cut, not split or stacked, starting that process now. Plan to cut at least another 10 face cords. I want to ensure I have more then enough for next winter.
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No planting here yet,,,,,,,,,,,, just got 5 inches,,,,,,, and still coming down.
We gotta add where we live to our profiles.
Is that a small horse or a big dog looking over your deck rail???? :pic:
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Was wondering how many have enough wood for next season. I like to have wood cut,split and stacked for a year before burning but that isn't happening this year. With this being my first year with a OWF, I've used more than I thought I would. So, I'm burning wood that was supposed to be for next year.
This season I've burned 9 cords. If weather is average I will be done burning in about 2 weeks, getting rid of some punky stuff in the process. Sure, I will burn a little gas but not much.
I'm thinking I will burn 9 to 10 cords next season but only have 7 cut, split and drying right now. I have enough standing dead Ash and Elm to get to 10 cords but will it be dry and ready to burn Feb.? The planters have to roll by April 9 so if the wood isn't cut by then, it will be mid may before I get back to cutting.
How os everyone else doing?
Ayuh,..... Next season,..??..?? I'm hopin' I've got enough wood for the rest of This season,.....
I've got a couple cord in the back wood yard, considerably less at the boiler's pile,...
'n 10 cord in rounds a few miles away, unfortunately, still under a few feet of snow, 200 yards from the plowed road,.....
Warm days a comin',.... Oughta be able to get to it in another couple weeks,...
Did go look at a house lot We're gonna do the site work on,....
A few decent hardwood trees comin' out, that I'll get some of,....
Quite a few Poplars,....
Don't really want 'em, but hey, delivered to the back wood lot, I'll burn 'em for fall, 'n spring wood,...
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Here the ash is dead enough you can burn it the day you drop it, tests under 20%. When I run out of it I'll be in trouble, the amount of mud we've have here the last couple years makes it impossible to make any head way without frozen ground. Then the crops get in the way.
No Planters rolling here, maybe May 9? Still working on them and in no rush, lakes still half ice.
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Lakes, here,,, got 30 inches of ice.
Usually they are open at the edges and you need a 2x 6 to get out on the ice to fish.
But..... it's great for felling and bucking as the crust is froze like pavement,in the woods
Been getting a leg up on next years wood. :thumbup:
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im in the same boat, im just trying to make it this season....k man, why the high stump bro,
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im in the same boat, im just trying to make it this season....k man, why the high stump bro,
Unless you're logging most of the videos I've seen for dropping trees suggest cutting higher then cutting the stump off low. Easier to keep an eye on the tree if you not bent over so far.
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I cut stumps waste high. Makes em easier to pull out. And it's comfortable to cut at.
I'm food on wood for next year and years to come. Lol.
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....k man, why the high stump bro,
Theres a peice of wood on top [for neighbour to play with.]
He makes rustic furniture
I will get the stump in spring, when I can get at it.
30 inches of crusty snow,,, I wouldv had to shovel it out, to get the stump now. 8)
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rustic furniture, that's nice, hopefully he gives you the odd piece of furniture eh...that explains the stump,lol, I come from a logging family of over 60 years, in the old days when chains saws were still used,lolol, if we seen a stump that high, eeeek ,cutter would get a ear full...
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I got a little out of hand last year. The next oak I cut will be for the winter of 2018/19. 45 true cords cut, split, stacked. Wife hates it though. Will be 15 cords used this year.
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If your cutting so far ahead is the wood even good at that point? Seems like the the old wood would be so dry, like burning match sticks.
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Chestnut and red oaks have a high moisture content. Green I cut two years ago wasn't suitable to burn this season. Currently I'm burning oak off of a log landing from five years ago. When you split it open it's pretty wet inside and sizzles pretty good.
The size of fuel would fall into the thousand hour fuel class. So the equilibrium moisture content doesn't get that low.
Now if it was birch, red maple, pine, etc. it would be pretty soft. If I see it getting close I can always sell it before it goes bad.
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wow, st98 , your an animal, that's a lot of wood cut and stacked, good for you.....would love to see a pic of that, and then see it in my yard.....right now im burning three year old juniper (real name is larch) really dry,burns kinda fast but atleast its being used and not going to rot or biomass fuel.....
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That was a standing dead oak ,not as dangerous as birch,, had to get my nerve up.
Usually don't cut them that big.
It was dead, so I'm gonna split it this month,,, and burn it middle of next winter.
It will go fine, as I burnt another dead one in Feb.
Some stuff my neighbour made this winter
ash bench
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/kommandokenny/Rees%20194.jpg)
nother
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/kommandokenny/Rees%20203.jpg)
hemlock legs oak bench
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/kommandokenny/P3220024.jpg)
ash end tables
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/kommandokenny/P1240007.jpg)
(http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/kommandokenny/P2150047.jpg)
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Nice Pictures!!
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wow Kenny, nice rustic furniture, that ash bench is awesome, how much sent to nova scotia...
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Tooooooo much,,to ship.
I think he wants a fair buck for it to.
Road Trip??????
Gotta a buddy on Cape Breton and I was born in Greenwood.
Remember the blueberries and snow!! :thumbup:
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Oh Ya,, got those stumps down .
Snow shrunk but cold enough to walk on the crust.