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How's everyone for firewood this year? Forecast calls for a mild winter but that didn't stop me from gathering, prepping and splitting 30 cords. I'm hoping this lasts me two seasons.

 

Does anybody use a log arch with their atv to haul out logs?

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wood is our secondary heat source. we burn about cord per winter.. so 30 bush cords, i'd be good for 30 years LOL

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I buy a tandem load of logs every two years. Last one cost me $1250. Mostly Red Oak. I have 12 10ft long rows of 14" pieces. They were dropped last winter. Stacked by mid May. I'd prefer to be a year ahead for that oak, but I split it smaller so it cures faster. Regardless, two years is best for red oak. Still quite cheap heating anyway you look at it. Most exercise I get all year as well.

 

There's just something about wood heat that can't be duplicated. I love it.

 

Cheers

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I'm not a big fan of winter but when it's 20 below & snowin & blowin outside it sure is nice to have that fire crackling downstairs in the family room.

 

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I'm not a big fan of winter but when it's 20 below & snowin & blowin outside it sure is nice to have that fire crackling downstairs in the family room.

 

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Very cozy looking family room!

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Is that 30 bush cords?? Holy moly.....did you do anything but cut wood this year? I moved in june, and the new place has a wood stove but it needs some work. Might not have it for this winter, but next winter for sure. Im gonna miss it bigtime!!

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No firewood this year, 4 tons of wood pellets though. Seriously thinking of pulling the petted stove for a wood stove though. It's our first winter in this place and I m going to miss the wood stove in the old place foresure .

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I burn a face cord or two in our open fireplace each winter. Sure takes the chill out and is nice to look at and listen to. The stove up at the lake gets a workout at this time of year as well.

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I had about a cord and a half left from last year and had 4 cords delivered back in August. I burn slab wood mostly, it's all hardwood, and the price is a lot better than split. My days of getting wood on my own ended years ago.

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30 singles! Not bush cords! I couldn't imagine doing 90 singles in a year.

 

Most of what I cut and pulled was dead fall/wind fall or standing dead, mostly yellow birch and red maple.

 

Dutch Elm Disease wiped out most of my Elm trees, so I tried harvesting that as well. 5 months drying and still no chance of me splitting it. That stuff is the worst to split. I'll take a twisted yellow birch any day.

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We only use the wood stove for entertainment or emergency...nothing like a wood fire on those -30* evenings...makes a guy feel warm and fuzzy...

 

I still have half of the bush cord I bought in the spring of last year...$250 + $25 delivery...

 

Hard to find an insurance company that will insure a house that uses wood fire only...

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My uncle has a pretty sweet setup, an outdoor wood furnace. These units are pretty sweet! He Orders two tandem trucks a year so he always has seasoned wood good to go and keeps him busy outside.

 

Barely ever uses the oil furnace unless he is out of town.

 

If I could swing one of these I would in a second.

 

G

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I had to get rid of my old wood stove because it didn't meet code for the insurance company years ago. I thought I would miss it more, I don't. No more going outside in minus whatever with the wind ripping off the lake at 70KPH. Lucky to have NG here.

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Propane is my primary source. ... :D a whole $500 a year heats the house and hot water and cooking stove

 

A splitter would be nice, but only if I had all the logs hauled to one landing. Most of the time I'm cutting trees in the middle of the bush and splitting by hand on location. My forest is thick and terrain is rough

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I dream of the day I no longer have to burn wood. We go through about 3 bush cords a year and I won't miss the work of stacking then lugging into the house. My wife loves it though and does most of the stacking.

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Have propane heat @ the house but will be installing a Wiseway pellet stove in the cabin.

It is the only non-powered pellet stove on the market. The pellets are gravity fed rather than using an auger.

I like the fact that I won't wake up to a cold cabin in the morning as the hopper fits 40#'s of pellets.

Nothing worse than having to get out of a warm bed into a cold cabin to relight the woodstove in the morning. ;)

 

http://www.wisewaypelletstoves.com/

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Have propane heat @ the house but will be installing a Wiseway pellet stove in the cabin.

It is the only non-powered pellet stove on the market. The pellets are gravity fed rather than using an auger.

I like the fact that I won't wake up to a cold cabin in the morning as the hopper fits 40#'s of pellets.

Nothing worse than having to get out of a warm bed into a cold cabin to relight the woodstove in the morning. ;)

 

http://www.wisewaypelletstoves.com/

 

 

You have done your home work sir.

 

That looks very interesting.

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Have propane heat @ the house but will be installing a Wiseway pellet stove in the cabin.

It is the only non-powered pellet stove on the market. The pellets are gravity fed rather than using an auger.

I like the fact that I won't wake up to a cold cabin in the morning as the hopper fits 40#'s of pellets.

Nothing worse than having to get out of a warm bed into a cold cabin to relight the woodstove in the morning. ;)

 

http://www.wisewaypelletstoves.com/

Checked out the website. Both the models show hopper capacity of 60LBS. You said 40LBS. Do they have a smaller version not listed?

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