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Simplest Way to Store Firewood. IBC cages for firewood.

Simplest Way to Store Firewood. IBC cages for firewood. I finally opened up the wallet just enough to have a few bills slip out of it. I dropped some money on a more efficient way of managing my home-heating firewood and my body will surely thank me. Today I show you how I'm migrating away from the wooden pallets that I've historically used for stacking and storing firewood in favour of some new IBC cages. Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC) can be a bit pricey but if you keep your eyes on the lookout, you may come across some that are a good deal. For me, the amount of time I will safe by not having to build and rebuild the wooden pallet racks will be worth it, as will the single-touch firewood storage system I'm moving towards. By setting one of these 275gal/330gal IBC cages beside my wood splitter, I can now hand bomb the wood pieces directly off my splitter and into the IBC cage. Although I won't be able to get as much wood into one of these cages as I would if I stacked the wood neatly, the time and effort saved will surely outweigh any benefits. The way I figure is the wood will get more exposure to the air when loose packed as opposed to tightly stacked. I've got 25 of these suckers to fill up so I better get back to work. If you're wondering, my tractor is a 2012 Kioti DK40se HST and the grapple is a HLA 66" root rake with grapple. I love both of these tools and they get alot of use. Check out my other videos for details on those.

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