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I went for convenience over quantity! lol :laughing: we don't usually burn hackle or hackberry. I googled hackleberry wood, nothing came up. guess u may mean hackberry? a non-preferred soft wood down here, but per this link, seems a popular soft wood with good BTU's....


"In the all-important heat department, hackberry won't leave you lacking. Its BTUs fall short of prime hardwoods, but hackberry logs rate higher on heat than most other soft-wooded trees. The proof is the coals, which keep wood stoves burning reliably through cold nights."


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