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  1. ohlongarm Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 18, 2011
    703 posts
    Northeastern Ohio
    I burned a half cord of larch this shoulder,in the pine family?I think burned great kept the house primo in shoulder.Across the street a huge white pine toppled over a few months ago,my neighbor asked if I wanted it,I'm going to start whacking it this weekend irregardlous the weather conditions,figuring 1.5 cords enough for 2013 shoulder I won't have any reservation burning it in the King.
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  2. TimJ Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 10, 2012
    1,073 posts
    Southeast Indiana
    when you live in the burbs you gotta do what ya gotta do
    try calling around........there are many pines that people want down
  3. Bret Chase Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 15, 2013
    415 posts
    Maine
    I generally don't burn pine other than kindling in my stove.. I would in a pinch and not feel bad about it... I do burn a TON of dead pine in my firepit.... during the summer, while me and my friends are... umm.... lubricated :D

    I find the short burn times advantageous in that situation... and it allows me to get rid of the dead out of the eastern white "bull" pines that line my yard
  4. Woody Stover Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 25, 2010
    3,477 posts
    Southern IN
    To say the least. I've seen it ranked higher than Hedge. :ZZZ

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