Hello friends
Currently in the process of harvesting white birch and sugar maple on my land. I am stacking them in 6-7 ish feet lengths on pallets on the ground. Bucking them in bar lengths now is going to be too much work for how much free time I have I'm afraid. The drying chart tells me I'm looking at 2 years drying time yet I bought 8 feet lengths of birch logs to compliment this year's supply, cut in June 2019, and it is BONE dry...
Is there a huge difference between leaving my harvest in their current lengths versus bucking them now? They will be split and stacked in a super windy field as soon as the snow melts.
Thanks
Currently in the process of harvesting white birch and sugar maple on my land. I am stacking them in 6-7 ish feet lengths on pallets on the ground. Bucking them in bar lengths now is going to be too much work for how much free time I have I'm afraid. The drying chart tells me I'm looking at 2 years drying time yet I bought 8 feet lengths of birch logs to compliment this year's supply, cut in June 2019, and it is BONE dry...
Is there a huge difference between leaving my harvest in their current lengths versus bucking them now? They will be split and stacked in a super windy field as soon as the snow melts.
Thanks