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Can you ship that to me
How about I drive it out. It was 14 degrees here last night.
FREE wood always burns the best especially when its delivered .it made me feel all warm and cozy watching a tree service dump the 60 inch oak log in my driveway from a tree removal job down the road aways.
lazy buggars could have cut and split it too,but i guess i'd be asking a little much
That poor trailer. That hack is green and you know what that means? Oh my aching back! Green hackberry and green mulberry weigh as much oak--maybe even more after wet spring. Mercy!
How about I drive it out. It was 14 degrees here last night.
Well..........Okay, I do have a pool and it reached to the 50's today. The winds are only 25mph plus today. Cold front moves in sunday should only get to 30's with these winds BUT!, I am only 1 1/2hrs south of Vegas and across the river from Laughlin Nevada........How about the S.C.O.R.E. races comming up in Jan. You can see fast trucks and cycles, have fun and What Happens Here Will be Advertised:greenchainsaw: :greenchainsaw: :greenchainsaw:
Has to be Ash, it doesn't burn as hot as red oak, but it splits so easy and lights fast I can get a good fire started with it in 5 mins. Ash also takes about the least time to season and coals really well. I like white oak also it burns really hot but it is a little tough to split.
Silver maple dry rots faster than any wood species that I know of. If you cut and split that silver maple this past summer, best to burn it now.I have to agree with you! Ash is the best. It gets going really fast on a good bed of coals and it burns great. I have red oak and silver maple but I am letting them season until next winter.
Shagbark hickory is the bomb.:greenchainsaw: :greenchainsaw:
Rock maple and red oak would hold down the number one and number two
spots around my neck of the woods. Good long burners and fairly easy to find.
If I had to put something in third place it would probably be beech as it's
no slouch in the firewood department and we have a ton of it locally.
Maplemeister:
All the beech trees here have been dying off from the blight for the last 15 years. It's a shame cause it's as good firewood as any...
Beech is great firewood but a little difficult to split IMO. Is the blight disease or insect or maybe abiotic like drought. We had a drought couple of years ago and now the borers are hitting them hard. Also I think borers are so plentiful that it is hard to establish a planted beech.