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Got four tons of Somerset wood pellets delivered, should be enough for the season.
 

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Buckmaster

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I’ve been successful of not cutting wood for a few years now. My buddy has been cutting wood off my homestead and selling it to support his Christmas and Hobby funds. By necessity I had to cut up this red oak that fell over my driveway during an August storm. It was a “Y” tree and the other half remains standing. I now have enough wood to boil Maple Sap in February.
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Denny
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A 🌳 that I'm thankful for, and it needed to come down. Yesterday was so beautiful, and I'm currently ramping up the winter wood/timber 🪵 🎄 🌳 work here at 🏡

Have a little cleanup for today.

I'll be doing much of it throughout the winter months, in between hunts. Something that keeps me in top shape right along with hunting that I'll be doing.

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Staying nice and warm this morning with a 30 degree outdoor temperature currently 🙂
 

hickslawns

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Started the boiler last night. Up to temperature. Shut off the gas. Our furnace has not really been running a ton. This is likely the latest I have fired it up. It was just idling along this morning. Temp at full reading where the blowers are not on to stoke the fire. Still some smoke coming out with no clue for heat. I'm going to need to turn on the shop heater to pull some of the heat out of the boiler. Otherwise it may burn out with no call for heat. 🤣

On the flip side we will now have our heat in the shop (which probably hasn't been much below 50 anyway.) We will also have our hot water heater taking the rest of the winter off and saving on electricity.
 

Isaacorps

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Cut and split a load for dad today. Didn’t even scratch the surface of all the dead ash that are on the ground less than 50 yds behind the cabin. Hand splitting is for a much younger man, I’m whooped 😓. Maybe Santa Claus will bring me a splitter next year 😁. No complaints though, happy to get him stocked up for the season.
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finelyshedded

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I’ve got an assload of Cherry splits stockpiled for my offset. There’s an equal amount of hickory stacked up on the other side of my boiler. I don’t think I’ll need to split anymore for a minute or two. Lol

Smoking 2 wholepacker briskets, 2 pork shoulders and 2 racks of BB pork ribs tomorrow 🤗👍🏻

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hickslawns

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@Isaacorps look into a Fiskars axe. What you have looks like a maul. Something to split a big chunk and drive in with a sledge hammer. The Fiskars is lighter and you will want to focus on technique a bit more. You will.have more speed also. Where are our residents batting coaches? They can explain it better than I can. 🤣
 

Isaacorps

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@Isaacorps look into a Fiskars axe. What you have looks like a maul. Something to split a big chunk and drive in with a sledge hammer. The Fiskars is lighter and you will want to focus on technique a bit more. You will.have more speed also. Where are our residents batting coaches? They can explain it better than I can. 🤣
It’s definitely a splitting maul and well suited to the task, I’m just out of shape and hate doing it 😅. Honestly getting the stuff cut up and out of the woods was more work than splitting. Appreciate the tip!
 

finelyshedded

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These cold temps have the boiler just eating firewood right now. Been filling morning and evening pretty regularly since New Years Day. Thankful I don’t have to split but I do smash a finger or thumb on occasion horsing in big chunks like this one. Lol

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Been trying to conserve firewood this year since I lacked the time to do as much as in years past. I turned the regulator down to 125-130 degrees versus 150-160 to conserve and it has helped and the warmth inside the house is barely noticeable. The furnace blower just runs longer on these really cold stretches is all.
 

Dustinb80

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These cold temps have the boiler just eating firewood right now. Been filling morning and evening pretty regularly since New Years Day. Thankful I don’t have to split but I do smash a finger or thumb on occasion horsing in big chunks like this one. Lol

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Been trying to conserve firewood this year since I lacked the time to do as much as in years past. I turned the regulator down to 125-130 degrees versus 150-160 to conserve and it has helped and the warmth inside the house is barely noticeable. The furnace blower just runs longer on these really cold stretches is all.
Lacked the time? You're Fuckin retired!!