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Here in the states it’s a Tundra. Should be 20 cords split and stacked, probably 3 needing split.
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I put 750lbs leaf packs when I redid my suspension on my Tacoma , thoes stock springs can’t hold very much, I use mine for Overlanding a lot .
 

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I put 750lbs leaf packs when I redid my suspension on my Tacoma , thoes stock springs can’t hold very much, I use mine for Overlanding a lot .
I have Airlift bags in the back. I've just been researching an in-cab set-up so I don't have to get out my mini-compressor to air up.
 

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Believe it or not, this is much more wood than I burn in a year here. I will continue to cut as I can and get ahead. Still have some rounds in the pile to split, but they are already seasoned and dry. Reddish tint, would that be hickory? IMG_8948.jpg
 

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Believe it or not, this is much more wood than I burn in a year here. I will continue to cut as I can and get ahead. Still have some rounds in the pile to split, but they are already seasoned and dry. Reddish tint, would that be hickory? View attachment 370292
No hickory I've ever had was red.
 

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Got some stuff moved out of the field and onto concrete for splitting.still have a lot left in the field also that needs split.
 

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It is better to split on I must say! Picture doesn’t show how much is out here but I have a ton to split. And a lot already split. I heat with a boiler most pieces are around 20” my splitter will do up to 24” but I leave a fudge factor and 20” seems to work well. Just the other day I did 14 dump trailer loads from clearing a farmers fence row. Mostly mulberry oak and few maple.
 

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Out of wood in the shed. Grabbed two quick racks before the next round of weather rolls in.

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I really don't like limb wood. But it's fairly dry so I'll roll with it.


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