I found the cheapest grapple load I can find around me for $800 for 7-8 cords. But, they say it's only 4" to 12" in diameter. I'd rather larger sizes of 12" to 18". Does the diameter of the wood matter for heat output or burn times assuming I'm able to fill my stove to having little space left in it? Will smaller diameters produce less btus than a solid piece? Obviously, I wouldn't split any 4" or 6" pieces.
I suppose smaller pieces could have the benefit of seasoning faster?
I am looking to know if this is fine, or to be avoided from the experts =D
I suppose smaller pieces could have the benefit of seasoning faster?
I am looking to know if this is fine, or to be avoided from the experts =D