Oak is a fairly plentiful fuel type here in Mass. We all know its density generally forces us to dry this wood for at least 2 years before burning. My question is why do the suppliers who sell "mixed" hardwood in their loads send less than 2 yr old oak when they know its usually not ready. I can understand the beech, ash and maple being close to ready and we know when the material is split it usually is mixed into a large pile.
Does anyone ever ask for non oak loads? I personally get grapple loads and last year I asked my guy about getting less oak, he said no because he had such an abundance of it. Anyone else?
Does anyone ever ask for non oak loads? I personally get grapple loads and last year I asked my guy about getting less oak, he said no because he had such an abundance of it. Anyone else?
It reminds me of The Jerk when Navin Johnson said "I don't want that old wine! Bring me some fresh wine with the screw cap or in a box" LOL