Buy or burn less dry? What would you do?

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Funny timing on this thread being resurrected today.

With the help of a fellow Hearther I located a seller who had dry wood and had a cord delivered today. 16-22% on a bunch of test splits (yes, freshly split then measured). This will allow the rest of my wood to be stretched out for this season. Next season I shouldn't have to buy any!
 
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Funny timing on this thread being resurrected today.

With the help of a fellow Hearther I located a seller who had dry wood and had a cord delivered today. 16-22% on a bunch of test splits (yes, freshly split then measured). This will allow the rest of my wood to be stretched out for this season. Next season I shouldn't have to buy any!


Get a bucket truck to my house in Canton Ill let you take a cord in dead ash away. I have two huge dead ash trees near my house. I wont go neat them without a highlift or bucket truck.
 
Funny timing on this thread being resurrected today.

With the help of a fellow Hearther I located a seller who had dry wood and had a cord delivered today. 16-22% on a bunch of test splits (yes, freshly split then measured). This will allow the rest of my wood to be stretched out for this season. Next season I shouldn't have to buy any!

Who is that? if you cold message me their contact info. Would love to buy dry wood.
 
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