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- JERSEYHAWG
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Your burning for the house and the shop, that pile will last me the whole winter. Usually burn about 3 cord.
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JERSEYHAWG wrote: Thats some pile of wood. My back aches just looking at it.
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Yea already had to cut it up and split, kind of enjoy my morning work outs. My back limits how long I work at it.
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Geno wrote: Is that your primary source of heat GT?
Wood takes care of 90% Dec.-Feb. we have electric baseboard to fill in the gaps. I installed duct work through the house to distribute the heat, need to switch to a unit like you have to get more efficiency.
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Geno wrote: Mowed possibly for the last time yesterday. I can't believe the grass had grown so much. Going to move the tractors out of the parking lot to the farm today and try to get some more last minute things and cleaning done outside while we have a few more days of nice weather. It was 77 and sunny yesterday and supposed to be 77 today!
Sounds like a plan to me.....its been so nice its almost scary..........
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