injun joe
ArboristSite Operative
i would sell it as is BUT i only sell good dry cottonwood. well wet cottonwood doesnt split good when wet or even damp because there are so many knots that splitting by hand is possible but dont expect to get a lot done in a day and its even worse on the splitter just gets really stringy. i thought that by facing the rounds where the sun rises and sets that they would get optimum sunlight thus faster drying and i thought the surface area would help with the process to. i have no problem stacking it like this i like it im still young so aches and pains are GREAT. maybe when i get older ill do it differently.
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