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Post by nortcan » Tue. Sep. 25, 2012 12:13 am

Yes Steve, you'r right. In the past when burning wood it was the same feeling when all the wood was entered, stacked, ...paid... :lol:
But much more fun with ant. :clap:

 
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Post by SteveZee » Tue. Sep. 25, 2012 11:28 am

nortcan wrote:Yes Steve, you'r right. In the past when burning wood it was the same feeling when all the wood was entered, stacked, ...paid... :lol:
But much more fun with ant. :clap:
You know it Pierre! :D It was an easy load too. When the truck came I had the up/down control of the conveyor and as he backed up the truck, I fed the conveyor through the opening in the barn so we could get it to the back of the bin. It has a dogleg to the left so I got that filled right up and then he pulled forward a couple feet and we just ran the rest in. doing it this way I think I could have fit 9 or 10 tons in there as this is 6. Maybe next year I'll take a truck load of 10tons. I like the mix of 2/3rd stove to 1/3rd nut. Should be perfect for my two Glenwoods. You can see I had room left.

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Post by nortcan » Tue. Sep. 25, 2012 12:07 pm

Steve, as I can see, you love ant. as much as I love rope gaskets :lol:
But try to leave some ant for the other burners around the world :idea:
Seriouly you have the best place for you combustible!

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