Got another load today. This area was logged a year ago, two months split and laying in the sun and it'll burn great
Well, being as I cut it, split it and stacked it , I have a pretty good idea where it is in the seasoning process. ONE thing you are right about, "]Not in my house it wouldn't"Not in my house it wouldn't That year since logging means practically nothing. Wood won't dry hardly at all until it is split and it takes much longer that 2 months. Also, the wind will do more than the sun to dry that wood.
Once the loggers are out, its open season on tops with a permit($5).
, my wood supply will last longer than social security, it'll run dry in 2030 or so...
May be awhile. If your county tax records are online, see if you can get a name and or phone number, or if just a name and adress use the internet to find a phone number and call.There is a 60 acre tract of land that was logged last month about 7 miles from my house. I can see hundreds of cords of wood laying there from the road. The first time I see anybody there, I will stop and ask if I can take some.
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