I’ve been spending a lot of time recently cutting up logs that were left by the tree crews on our property after they cut back trees from the power lines (“15 ft clearance from ground to sky”). I’ve been focusing on the ash logs, as those are easier to cut and much easier to split.
Today I cut seven “super” chunks that were at least 20 inches in diameter, and then split them small enough to be able to fit into the car for transport back to the house (I am working at the edge of the property). I split the super chunks into at least six pieces, because at four pieces they were still too large to put in the car.
We intend to take pictures of the firewood in process. It’s green, so we won’t be able to use it until next year at the earliest.
When I’m done, I might have as much as one stacked cord of wood. We will see.
Today I cut seven “super” chunks that were at least 20 inches in diameter, and then split them small enough to be able to fit into the car for transport back to the house (I am working at the edge of the property). I split the super chunks into at least six pieces, because at four pieces they were still too large to put in the car.
We intend to take pictures of the firewood in process. It’s green, so we won’t be able to use it until next year at the earliest.
When I’m done, I might have as much as one stacked cord of wood. We will see.