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Another day in the woods so I bucked up the aspen, I cut from the uphill side with the stihl 390 with the 20 inch bar. My wife brought lunch so after we ate we winched up 7 rounds, I'll post those pictures separate.
I burned mostly cherry last year except for two face cord of Sugar Maple, not a big difference in the BTU ratings when we are talking cherry and quaking aspen.
Zap, Lets just burn some white oak and call it a day...its more my cup of tea. Oh and you just committed the cardinal sin on Hearth,,,"the mystic FACE CORD" you better go with 2/3 of a full cord instead so they don't put you on probation
[del]Zap, Lets just burn some white oak and call it a day...its more my cup of tea. Oh and you just committed the cardinal sin on Hearth,,,"the mystic FACE CORD" you better go with 2/3 of a full cord instead so they don't put you on probation[del][/del][/del]
Zap, Lets just burn some white oak and call it a day...its more my cup of tea. Oh and you just committed the cardinal sin on Hearth,,,"the mystic FACE CORD" you better go with 2/3 of a full cord instead so they don't put you on probation
Was that the same tree that was lay'en down in the ravine you posted? Looked like a tough take to me...good for you for cutting it up. Like you said perfect for shoulder season like next month when you have those real cold morning and warm afternoons and you don't want any hot coals left.
Was that the same tree that was lay'en down in the ravine you posted? Looked like a tough take to me...good for you for cutting it up. Like you said perfect for shoulder season like next month when you have those real cold morning and warm afternoons and you don't want any hot coals left.
Thanks Skier76, I took some suggestions from Sav (Dennis) and some others. I should have over one cord if not more of softwood for next heating season 2011-2012.
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