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Re: The woodshed is looking empty.


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Posted by rvs on February 27, 2019 at 13:09:14 from (104.249.227.185):

In Reply to: The woodshed is looking empty. posted by Adirondack case guy on February 27, 2019 at 07:48:24:

This year I was proud of myself for getting my wood cut and split and put under the leanto early in the fall ,ready for the winter. Two tandem loads of logs all nicely cut and put away.Approx 14 cords. Then about a month ago I get a knock on the front door at 2:00am in the morning. Its my neighbour a volunter firefighter. He tells me my wood pile behind the shop is on fire and the firetrucks are on their way. I look out the front door and there are 20ft flames going up above the shop roof. They had moved a couple of vehicles already from in front of the shop. I had my 4x4 1 ton plow and sander truck in the shop. Got it out just incase. Went out back and just stood there and watch my wood burning. Nothing I could do. just waited for the fire trucks to come. It took them over 4 hours to get it out completely. The fire had dropped down between all the wood and started to burn from the bottom up. They got me to pull the piles down with the loader tractor so they could really water it down. Thank fully only the wood burnt, had a couple trucks in behind the wood shed that went untouched. My portable salt shed fabric building melted one side completly off. Lost over 10 face cord of wood after all was done. Burnt charcoal for the last month, just getting back into some good wood that wasn't burnt but it is finished. Luckily had another load of logs beside the wood shed that didn't get burnt. Started to cut and split it last week. Didn't realize that it is one solid block of ice near the inside of the pile..the good things is nobady was hurt and nothing of real value was destroyed except for the wood.


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