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Walnut is dense and heavy to load when it's fresh. Walnut is also dense and solid when splitting. And finally, Walnut is dense when curing. But once you get past that, good split walnut is good coaling and decent aroma. The heat output is barely discernable from oak when it's burning away.


I got 2 cords of 80+ year old Walnut for the carrying away this summer from a tree guy who didn't have enough crew to load it. Hard work in 102 degrees, had to push some big rounds up onto the trailer, and when it was on there...ooooohhh weee, was the trailer a lumbering beast.

Walnut is good stuff

Here's a picture of it when the trailer was almost unloaded




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