Posted by Don-Wi on November 23, 2012 at 19:26:50 from (75.207.163.239):
In Reply to: Sure was cold today posted by Don-Wi on November 23, 2012 at 19:01:46:
The trouble is I don't burn it! My house has a pellet stove in it. My parents burn some of it in their fire place when it really isn't cold enough to light the furnace. The rest is all piled up. My brother is thinking about a wood burner for his house, but probably won't do anything for a while yet.
We let a neighbor in one year to cut up a bunch of old dead trees, but with the huge mess he left for us to clean up he's never gonna get the privelege again. He was also supposed to clean up some of the scrub crap, but he left it all. I dropped a tree in another field and just told the home owner on the other side they could have it. We drug it over to their yard for them and they get to cut it up. They heat their house with wood.
Lots more dead trees to cut up, but they'll have to wait. Brush clean up is much easier using the old chopper as a chipper though.
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