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Stop breaking your back carrying heavy loads of firewood! This log hauler gets the job done faster and more efficiently, making outdoor storage of logs more practical! Simply stack your freshly chopped firewood on this log cart and roll it easily over to your firewood rack. Or use the entire firewood cart for log storage! The fire wood cart has a 150-pound capacity, and measures only 27"-wide, so narrow doorways are not a problem. The cart is designed with the best balance point, so it goes up stairs and is easy for you to handle! The heavy duty, 11-gauge steel axle frame ensures dependability, yet it only weighs 25 pounds. Semi-pneumatic wheels make the trip from woodpile to hearth smooth and easy! Carries firewood lengths from 12" to 20". Assembly required.
Firewood storage tips: 1-Try to keep your wood covered with plastic, canvas, or some type of metal covering. 2- Keep it off the ground and don't let it touch your building. Wood keeps better when there is air circulation. Wood attracts insects and termites so it should never be stored directly adjacent to a wood building. Types of Firewood: 1- Hardwoods The best type of firewoods to use are Oak, Walnut, or Hickory because they burn hot, and the longest amount of time. 2- Softwoods Pine, Cedar and Spruce are best used as kindling wood because they tend to burn quickly. Whichever type of wood is selected, try to make sure that it is dry and seasoned.
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