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South Dakota.North or South Dakota?
Sticky, I gotta know, it's driving me nuts not knowing, lol,
Anybody else burnin wood for heat?
all it takes is wet groundFound this little guy on my front door step one rainy night.
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I don't live on a lake or very close to a stream or mucky water.
I'm taking a break until I get back lol. But when I do grow, I try to set it up so I can leave 10 days at a time. For the last couple years my growing has been pretty hands off. I just topdress and Auto water that's why my plants look like crap sometimes haha.Dude......where do you find time to grow....
around here it don't bring 40.00 a cord!Forgot to add...these stoves have controllable damper/airflow system...you just turn the dial up or down for more or less fire/heat/longer burns/etc. When we get it cranking and turn it down for the night...there's no flame....just maybe a glow. The glass on the door gets black after a bit...cus with a small house...we don't even get close to tapping the full heating potential of this stove. In a bigger home...you'd burn hotter...possibly hot enough to have a flame...and the glass would stay cleaner. You'd also burn more wood. For my house...burning continuously from Mid-Oct to Mid May....I use 2 cords of wood or less...depending on the wickedness of the season. At current inflated prices...if you bought wood...it would cost you 600-700 for 2 cords...delivered...to heat for an entire winter. Anybody else burnin wood for heat?
i still have my old spliting maul from 35 years ago .Different climate...different % of Federal land ownership/different economy of scale/etc. Here in CO the Feds own 36% of the state. In Ohio...1.2%. A whole bunch of this state isn't treed. All of that stuff cuts into supply...and you have to have a permit/go to designated areas to cut firewood here unless it's on Private Property. It can be a long ways up/into the hills to where you can cut. Time spent. Time. Time. Time. Anyone working/cutting/splitting wood here hourly for a job is making $20+ per hour min. (if they can find anyone to work...which seems to be a challenge)
Even at $200 a cord they aren't making much money....and fuck me...is that ever hard work.
cut and split my share back in the 70'searly 80's.Different climate...different % of Federal land ownership/different economy of scale/etc. Here in CO the Feds own 36% of the state. In Ohio...1.2%. A whole bunch of this state isn't treed. All of that stuff cuts into supply...and you have to have a permit/go to designated areas to cut firewood here unless it's on Private Property. It can be a long ways up/into the hills to where you can cut. Time spent. Time. Time. Time. Anyone working/cutting/splitting wood here hourly for a job is making $20+ per hour min. (if they can find anyone to work...which seems to be a challenge)
Even at $200 a cord they aren't making much money....and fuck me...is that ever hard work.
How many cords has it busted and how many handles had it gone through?i still have my old spliting maul from 35 years ago .
Brought mine from Oklahoma in 75, sitting out in the shed currently!i still have my old spliting maul from 35 years ago .
Believe it or not....on it's second handle!How many cords has it busted and how many handles had it gone through?
Kool pics man...Milwaukee Wisconsin, near Bradford Beach lake Michigan.
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