Last winter I took down several standing dead red elm and c/s/s it immediately at my house in the sun and wind.
I have been burning it mixed with some silver maple, and I must say red elm is primo wood.
I looked at the charts and it isn't listed nearly as high as I would expect. This wood burns great and coals very nicely. I have about a cord that I was planning on using early this winter, but I might have to save it for Febuary.
I have been up to my ears in dead ash, but will skip over it whenever I see another standing dead red elm.
I have been burning it mixed with some silver maple, and I must say red elm is primo wood.
I looked at the charts and it isn't listed nearly as high as I would expect. This wood burns great and coals very nicely. I have about a cord that I was planning on using early this winter, but I might have to save it for Febuary.
I have been up to my ears in dead ash, but will skip over it whenever I see another standing dead red elm.