I left it too long to stock up on wood for this wood heat season (our first). Recently I stumbled on a Craigs List ad. This guy has a garage loft full of 1X3, 2X4 and larger wood that his dad scrounged over his 93 years. A lot of the wood appears to be old packing crates (no nails or paint or glue) and other types of shipping box materials. All this wood is bone dry and I was thinking besides using for kindling why not burn this stuff along with my less than "seasoned" splits? I would think burning this stuff by itself is a no-no due to it's extreme dry nature.
) I'm not saying not to buy the batch you refer to-- just that you may want to keep an eye as you go through it and set some aside if a few pieces may deserve something other than near-term combustion.