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macvity

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  1. jayvee it will work out very expensive for shipping.i got oak from germany the shipping was more expensive than the oak.
  2. three houses will be using this stack.they have small stoves so had to split it small.it will only last the winter.i have 300ton of larch wood to bring out of his forest for next year.it is easy to cut it when its dry.
  3. it was alot of hard work.but nice to see a large stack at the finish.
  4. not selling this wood.its for a friend.
  5. dry firewood.the soft wood is inside the ash is outside.
  6. ha ha nice one.just trying to get you all going.
  7. yes it is 3% softwood its like paper.but this is in the sun for the last few days,when the wather gets damp it wont be so dry.the tarp was over the large logs before we cut them in this windy place.
  8. well im not going back to take it out.moisture content is at 8 to 10 so i think it realy dry.i checked misture on the out side near the mesh it was at 3 so i hope its not two dry.
  9. two artic loads went into it.there was realy large wood in it so we had to ring the large ones.
  10. have a palax combi with all the guards off so i can get the big rings of wood in.
  11. yes we will put a light tarp over it.we put rops on to hold the mesh alot of pressure on the ropes.i hope the hold.wood is dry realy good in that mesh.realy windy on this site.
  12. myself and a friend did it.we both are burnt out.
  13. hi guys.just wanted to know what it was worth.
  14. headboard can be moved up near the cab.it is at that position from the last guy.what would this 678 be worth.

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