WinterDeere
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- Sep 6, 2011
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Call me spoiled, but most of my firewood logs are every bit as straight as that. They're oak, hickory, or ash instead of pine, but I won't even bother dragging home anything that's not pin-straight. There's just too much primo stuff out there, to waste hours on trying to split or stack crooked wood.Don't insult him calling it firewood.Those are nice pine sawlogs he has piled up.
The only time I'll bother to process a log that's less straight than those, is if it falls in my own or a friend's yard, and it just needs to be dealt with. But in the woods, you may as well let the branchwood and crooked trunks lay and rot where they land.