So it's official, most of what I have left is on the sucky side. Mostly smooth maple and standing dead oak that's been split for about a year and half.
I can make it work but it's a bit of a PITA on cold starts. Once the coal bed is going I'm good. I have another cord plus that may be better than what I'm burning but was hoping not to dip into that stuff till next year.
Oh well goin' south for a week and then another couple weeks to go hopefully before we start to get some breaks in the weather.
How's everyone else's wood holding up?
I can make it work but it's a bit of a PITA on cold starts. Once the coal bed is going I'm good. I have another cord plus that may be better than what I'm burning but was hoping not to dip into that stuff till next year.
Oh well goin' south for a week and then another couple weeks to go hopefully before we start to get some breaks in the weather.
How's everyone else's wood holding up?

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I even bumped the t-stat on the oil burner to 63. Took the skid tank and got 60 gallon the other day for 2.39 if I pick it up