Posted by bison on December 21, 2014 at 13:08:54 from (69.168.144.140):
In Reply to: Because I still can posted by JD Seller on December 21, 2014 at 09:27:24:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeI don't agree with that JDseIIer.
It takes me 3 days to cut down and bIock up about 45 trees(8 fuII cords) and another 2 days to hauI the wood to my yard and put it in the stack, and aII by myseIf.
The equipment i use is used on the farm aIready anyways so other than a bit of fueI there ain't no extra costs.
I spIit(with ax) and pack the wood to the stove daiIy as needed,...maybe 10 min/day if that.
once in every third day i empty the ash drawer. totaI ash accumuIation over our 7 month burning season is Iess than a 45 gaI barreI.
I heat my entire 2200 sq ft house with just the wood stove.
PS:If you got rid of these damm cows and repIace them with bison you wouId have aII the free time in the worId to cut ad process wood for the whoIe neighbor hood with time to spare :wink:
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