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  1. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Burley.
  2. Cobleskill

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    Cottonwood makes pretty decent lumber as well. Scaffolding planks tool. Who would have thunk it was good for something?
  3. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Tough way to earn money unless you are really mechanized. I don't sell much, but I burn a lot.
  4. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    So how do you get that 128 c.f. stack. Cut exactly 16 inches or 2 feet so it comes out even? I think the 16 to18 inch length is an enforced standard here if someone wants to complain. I know a guy who had a bunch of rookie cutters. Some cut about 14 inches, some close to 20, I never...
  5. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    16 to 18 inch is standard. If you ask the length you know. i
  6. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Can you explain what is ambiguous about it?
  7. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Face cord has been the standard here for 50 years that I know of. 4foot X 8foot X length. Not too hard to figure out.
  8. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Johnny you probably know the company that he bought wood from. S&S.
  9. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I remember getting some cherry way back when I first started heating with wood. I was let down but I think it was pin cherry. Black Cherry seems much better. Not really that common for firewood here. Don't know why face cord is frowned on for a measure. 4 x 8 by whatever length. Standard...
  10. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Face cord is about 200 pieces.
  11. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I would worry about the canister blowing up.
  12. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I put up a stand on a good route close by. I tied bundles up. Made a loop of twine for a handle. Sold lots and hardly ever lost any. Did get some Canadian money at par. Should do it again.
  13. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I was thanking China for sending us the bug on pallets. Global trade is creating never ending problems, enviromental, economic, political. Being self sufficient would be a good thing. Too much money to be made though.
  14. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I have been cutting standing ash and throwing it right in the stove. Burns great and no creosote build up. Going to miss them when there gone. Thanks China and global economy.
  15. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Fun once every few years. My bud shamed me in to buying one. I think I got a $5 winner and never cashed it. Pissed him off anyway.
  16. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    Crazy idea. Kind of made a mess of logs to . Looks like a good way to get hurt.
  17. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I have a lot of 5 gallon pails I fill up. When I can drive out on my frozen hay fields I have a sauce pan I use to wing it in light coverage. Has to be light wind and I wear a mask. Goggles too. Not a fun job but it doesn't take too long.
  18. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I put electronic ignition coil on my 8 hp Briggs. Got sick of pulling flywheel. It went for years with no trouble. I filed the points once. They were oxidized by the next season. Put a new set in and they oxidized in one season also. I talked to an old timer parts store owner and he said...
  19. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    I read a bushel of oranges was worth $50 in I think 1848 or there abouts for a living fence that would keep cattle in pre barb wire. Big bucks for back then.
  20. Cobleskill

    Firewood

    There is a fence line down the road from me using osage they put up when i was a kid. That's getting to be a long time ago. Funny osage never seems to self propagate around here.
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