Posted by Adirondack case guy on January 05, 2018 at 08:42:31 from (69.207.198.19):
For those of you who burn wood. How do you get your firewood from your stach/pile to your wood burner. I have two wood burners that we use to heat the house and shop. We have a central fireplace on the main floor of our house that we use before we need to light the boiler for the heating season gets into full swing. Election day this year. Our wood supply for it is down in our walk-in cellar. I stripped down an old feed cart and use it to transport the wood from front of cellar to the center, where I built a dumbwaiter to host the wood up to the main floor next to the fireplace. I used overhead door track to guide it, made the frame work from Kubota a Kubota crate, and mounted a HF 120V winch up in the trusses to raise and lower it. It sure beats carrying up armloads of wood up cellar stairs. My central boiler is in the shop. I built a 4 wheel wagon to transport wood from the wood shed into the shop. It is at most 35' trip from farthest corner of shed, to the boiler, but also saves a lot of steps with arms full of wood. Today I sure am glad that I don't have to dig wood out of a snow bank or go out to stoke an OWB. Loren
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