Miserable last night pouring rain 50 to 55 mph wind gusts.

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ohlongarmisle

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Sep 28, 2022
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Ohio
All I had in the stove was 5 year old huge white ash blocks, did a great job, when March hits I use what I call shoulder season wood, ash.
These splits were as heavy as oak. Still burning 3:eek:o pm from 9pm last night.

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Folks get confused with BTU content. It is a average value. Trees that grow in old forest with a tight canopy are going to grow slowly with tighter grow rings than a tree planted in good soil after a clear cut. The tighter the rings, the denser the wood. Looks like your ash must have been on the high end.