I am new to the whole game..
I am in N Idaho. I collect and will burn Douglas fir and tamarack.
I collected about 2 cords in the summer. Bucked them down (did I use that right?) And they sat for 4+ months. I manually split with a maul and it went real smooth. Obviously green wood must be harder to split?? I brought home another 2 cords today. Bucked them to size and for fun went to split. No. Not today. Lol. So if I wait 4 months (or more without the summer heat) I can split in the Spring...but do logs still season at a decent rate if I dont split until even the summer? So I lose time from when it sat vs when I can easily split it. For example if I had a hydraulic splitter- it all would be done and stacked today. But if I "have" to wait until Spring- will next winter still be an option to burn.
Thx
I am in N Idaho. I collect and will burn Douglas fir and tamarack.
I collected about 2 cords in the summer. Bucked them down (did I use that right?) And they sat for 4+ months. I manually split with a maul and it went real smooth. Obviously green wood must be harder to split?? I brought home another 2 cords today. Bucked them to size and for fun went to split. No. Not today. Lol. So if I wait 4 months (or more without the summer heat) I can split in the Spring...but do logs still season at a decent rate if I dont split until even the summer? So I lose time from when it sat vs when I can easily split it. For example if I had a hydraulic splitter- it all would be done and stacked today. But if I "have" to wait until Spring- will next winter still be an option to burn.
Thx