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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #6,891  
Thanks Molalla1, it was a process to get all this cut and stacked these last few years but the new wood stoves I have in my house now require very dry wood. Most of this wood is four plus years old seasoned. I had it at my brothers property but when i moved to my current house i have more room to store wood so having the tractor has helped saved many hours of work that before would have been moved by hand.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #6,892  
Thanks Molalla1, it was a process to get all this cut and stacked these last few years but the new wood stoves I have in my house now require very dry wood. Most of this wood is four plus years old seasoned. I had it at my brothers property but when i moved to my current house i have more room to store wood so having the tractor has helped saved many hours of work that before would have been moved by hand.

Probably all hard wood? . . . mostly fir around my place and all over here the Pacific Northwest, I get a little hardwood, but mostly fir, love hardwood for the stove.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #6,893  
Molalla1, it was all black locust. Lately though there has been an abundance of ash from the beetle killing all the trees. I should be getting more this coming week a friend of mine, his parents are having some taken down this week and it costs more to have it removed so I said I would take it. Win win for everyone.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #6,894  
Does anyone use a lubricant on your wood stove door latch? If so, what do you use? Mine has a hook that slides under a roller and it is getting stiff. I was going to try graphite unless there is something better.
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #6,895  
I have never had to lubricate a door latch but my bypass rod to activate my cat burner I have taken a cloth an gotten it wet with WD-40 and used that to keep it sliding freely. I don't know how if I would be spraying that into the stove since I believe it is flammable.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #6,896  
Does anyone use a lubricant on your wood stove door latch? If so, what do you use? Mine has a hook that slides under a roller and it is getting stiff. I was going to try graphite unless there is something better.
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Really not sure what to use because of the heat but you might be able to find high temperature grease.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #6,897  
I would contact the manufacturer and ask for their recommendation.
 
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Id just toss some fluid film in there. It's the only lube one could ever need. :)
 

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