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Mac66
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Wood pile

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A couple years ago I had some woods cleared on the north part of the hunting property for a house. The excavator ripped out all the trees and stacked/dumped them along the edge. The pile of dozens and dozens of trees is a couple hundred feet long and 10-12 feet high. I'm standing on the pile in the below photo. You can see how high up I am by the trees to the right.

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We ended up not building a house so have been using the clearing as a food plot. Finally got all our ducks in a row this year and will be breaking ground hopefully in May. So the pile needs to be wittled down to make room for the septic field at one end and I would like to cut the wall down somewhat before they start building.

I've been cutting the logs into pieces so that I can haul them off the pile later to be cut into fire wood. I actually spent 5 days up there last week and got a lot done though only made a small dent in it.

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Here's one end of the pile I've cut through almost to the other side. Of course I have to drag out all the branches and brush and stack it in the field to burn later.

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Here's the other end. That stump's root is 6-7' wide and the tree it was cut from is about 100' feet long. There are some bigger ones than that on the bottom of the pile.

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I tried to drag it out with my truck but the ground was muddy. That's about as far as I got. I'm going to have to cut the roots down and then work on the stump itself before I can move. It. Some of the logs in the background are 3-4' in diameter. There are more under those.

The bad is that it's going to take a while to cut and move all the wood. The good is that once that is done I'll probably have enough firewood to last the rest of my life...and BTW I have at least 6 other wood piles at various places around the property. I've been working on the one on the back 40 for 5 years and still have trees down I haven't even touched yet.

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Once I move up there I'll have time to dedicate to all the wood piles. Gonna need a tractor though.
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Re: Wood pile

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Man that is a lot of work! But yeah, you’ve got wood for a couple of lifetimes. Maybe you need to build a log cabin or something?
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Re: Wood pile

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David wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:52 pm Man that is a lot of work! But yeah, you’ve got wood for a couple of lifetimes. Maybe you need to build a log cabin or something?
What I need is my own lumber mill. I've been thinking about getting one those mills that fit on a chainsaw and or a small portable mill. Lots of good oak and maple in those piles. I also need a log splitter and a tractor with a bucket on it.

When I finally move up there I'll be spending the remainder of my retirement, i.e, life working on the wood pile.
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