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Do you put your wood in bags or in a pile?


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Gensetsteve.. in my very humble opinion :001_smile: those bags of yours are to sheltered being so close to the hedge and therefore not getting proper airflow.

 

The hedge is knacked on the bottom so they prevailing wind whips through still dont want more than 3 deep though. The bags are from LC packaging and are about £5 I get about 3 seasons out of them. The have 2 tipping loops on the bottom. They weigh about 1000 kg when full and green. they die due to my forklift skills not uv damage. I like lc packaging because they dont sell kindling :sneaky2:

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Bugger, I don't know if the tractor I use would lift 1000kg?! International 584 with a Tanco 968 loader - modern tackle...

 

My bobcat lifts 750kg but wont lift them when green but no probs when dry. You could leave the top 2 ft then top by hand when placed. Try lifting a bulk bag of sand they are normally 850kg

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I'm billeting all my wood now and leaving uncovered outdoors until the weather turns at the end of summer then logging into the shed. Last year I had piles of logs under tarps and the driest wood was the 3-4ft lengths I was using to weigh the tarp down!

 

It's a bit unnerving when you get weeks of rain like now but a few weeks of late sun will dry them perfectly.

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