Doc Hickory
ArboristSite Lurker
Like many of the guys are saying: let it season a year and let your stove draw. Creosote forms when the exhaust temps fall too low so as long as you give your stove plenty of air you'll be ok. I had about 2 p/u loads of half rotten mixed yellow/white pine last winter and that pile lasted a long time. Every time I got some for my woodrack out of the pile I couldn't believe I hauled that trash home, but it still put out a bunch of heat. Had some sad looking apple/maple mixed in with it too. What can I say, it was all 'gimme' wood, just cost me the gas to haul it home.