Posted by NE IA on December 15, 2008 at 21:24:23 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: ot wood heat posted by jd2wd on December 15, 2008 at 20:21:13:
Since 1971 been burning wood. Put in a new gas furnace in 1990, and on the third tank of LP, (500 gallon) tank is totaly full yet.
In the past I was called stupid, but now I'm considered smarter. I can store a year and a half's wood in the basment where it is warm.
I enjoy the timber, and I'm set up real good for cutting wood. I grab the large branch or smaller log with the loader forks and hold it over the sixteen foot trailer. When the saw makes a cut the chunk drops into the trailer. I always put the large end of the log towards the back of the trailer. At home I back up to the chute / wood splitter. I drop the hydrolic lift pan to trailer level, and roll the large chunks onto the lift pan. Once it is split the splitter pushes the split firewood into the basement chute, and wood is handled very little.
We have lots of timber, and it is a dirty shame how much wood goes to waste.
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