I have the means to get a lot clearing of locust 20 ft piles cut into 6 to 8 footers. Is it a good wood to burn in a wood stove? Is there anything I should know about it ?
SolarAndWood said:Locust makes up a big part of my primo stash. Its nice to have some smaller split quick start wood to drop on the coal bed before you load the locust especially if you've let the coals burn down.
pen said:just brought home 1/2 cord the other day with about 3-4 cords worth waiting for me, will probably end up burning mostly locust in 2 years when it's read. I can't wait.
pen
The locust will easily be ready for next heating season. Thats the biggest benefit of locust, the fast drying.pen said:just brought home 1/2 cord the other day with about 3-4 cords worth waiting for me, will probably end up burning mostly locust in 2 years when it's read. I can't wait.
pen
lukem said:I burned some locust 2 nights ago that I cut 2 nights ago. But it was waaaay dead and dry. Burned like a champ.
pen said:Maybe I'll set some to the side to try this winter then just for the fun of it.
pen
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