A few falls ago, we had a giant cottonwood tree taken down. Giant, as in 36+" wide rounds. I had the tree company cut it into 18" lengths....the tree guys told me it was crappy firewood. I listened, but I couldn't just let the wood rot. So, I painstakingly split it up.
Oh, how it sucked.....stringy as heck, wet as a swamp, and it smelled bad, too. Even with a splitter, it fought me every step of the way.
When we had that cold streak last week, I thought I'd give it a try. To my surprise, it burned just fine. Doesn't last as long as the more desirable hardwoods, but for those not-so-cold days, it fits the bill just fine.
I can see why scroungers pass it up. If you've got better woods available, I'd pass as well. But if you're stuck for wood, it WILL burn just fine.
Oh, how it sucked.....stringy as heck, wet as a swamp, and it smelled bad, too. Even with a splitter, it fought me every step of the way.
When we had that cold streak last week, I thought I'd give it a try. To my surprise, it burned just fine. Doesn't last as long as the more desirable hardwoods, but for those not-so-cold days, it fits the bill just fine.
I can see why scroungers pass it up. If you've got better woods available, I'd pass as well. But if you're stuck for wood, it WILL burn just fine.

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I just use it to supplement my heat and have 2-3 lots i harvest from for free when I have the time, and then I order a 5 cord load of log length ash a year. I have counted 48 standing cotton wood on my property (and 18 down however these are a pain to haul out of the swamp unless its frozen in the middle of winter). I don't think I will run out and I don't rely on it soley