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i usually let it season before i split it i got a little pile of it seasoned not very many hickory trees around my part though.
Rumor is hanging a shoulder down the chimney makes for some great BBQ, never tried that.
Why wouldnt the they want hickory. I think that guy is blowing smoke. Good call on his bluff.I found a guy that calmed that the timber company don't want hickory and toss it as side.
He has an 18 wheeler with a loader crane mounted on it and he could bring me 12" logs all day long.
I asked for a price. he said 500 dollars for about 7 cords, delivered.
I pulled a wad of 1000 dollars out in cash and said bring me two loads, and I'll pay on delivery.
That was six months ago, I called him to see what was the hold up, and it's one excuse after another.
My mesquite guy went from 250 a cord to 500 a cord overnight. Guess I wont be selling mesquite any time soon ether.
Shipping cost is whats killing me.
When I lived out in the hills of SE Ohio I would put the acorns in a plastic bag! Brought back some after they sprouted, and planted them here! They're super rare here on the coast having been used for handles and such over the years! Only ones left are over in the Town park named after one of my relatives!I've taken some small Bitternut Hickory trees down for customers around here. I cut it for firewood and mix it in with my Maple, Oak, Elm, Birch and whatever else I'm burning at the time.
Not many Hickories left around me. I do have three nice Bitternut Hickory trees in my front forest that I wont touch.
It's hard, stringy wood but the harder the better BTUs.
The nuts are inedible and don't germinate easily from what I've seen so far in the ten years I've been here.
When I lived out in the hills of SE Ohio I would put the acorns in a plastic bag! Brought back some after they sprouted, and planted them here! They're super rare here on the coast having been used for handles and such over the years! Only ones left are over in the Town park named after one of my relatives!
I get lost of bug dust from hickory and hackberry is real bad for insect bored dust by the piles!!!!!Fairly plentiful around here. Good wood, few days ago with the dang "omega block" arctic blast I burned some hickory knots in the evening and for overnight.
I find it dulls chains fast because of all the dirt under the bark (shagbark) and is medium hard to split but not that bad. About the only real negative I have with it is bugs love it!
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