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STIHLY DAN

Minister of Fire
Jan 15, 2013
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So NH
I have my last woodstove stack. It's a 3 to 4 cord stack, 4 or 5 years stacked. My old firewood buddy is going to ask me to trade seasoned wood for green semi punky wood. I was going to begrudgingly trade him this stack as the splits are smaller and shorter than I like for my furnace. There is some hickory at the front of the stack, Not trading that for anything. Well I go to take the hickory out before he asks to trade. Low and behold what I thought was mostly maple with some hickory at the front, is actually mostly hickory, with white oak, black birch and beech. Looks like I will not be trading this stack and will be burning better wood than the red oak I thought I was going to be burning. What benefits you all, is now that I have the Best wood to burn, the polar vortex will stall and we will have a record warm winter.
 
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Let's hope the polar vortex does not stall! I have black locust, red and white oak, mulberry and osage orange. Very excited for this upcoming winter. Did I just say that?
 
What benefits you all, is now that I have the Best wood to burn, the polar vortex will stall and we will have a record warm winter.

Can I hold you to it?;lol
 
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