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It looks grand at first glance but how are the logs at the bottom going to dry? Never tried large stacks undercover but I can't see much air however warm is going to get the bottom of such large stacks. Hard to work out scale but suspect those are fairly chunky logs of 12" - 14" (guess its in the states). The market for such large logs gets smaller and smaller for us with 9" well split down logs being the most popular size. And look at the perfect poles they have. Pretty much any processor will look fab with roundwood like that. Can you imagine being the poor guy running the processor in a cab in a greenhouse full of diesel fumes.  As I say nice at first glance.  

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Looks well organised and reasonably fast, so many of the big processors actually look quite slow on normal timber but that looks alright. 

 

I would hope that wood is dry going in but maybe mold isn't an issue in those heaps when it's as cold as it looks there.

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