This was my first season heating with wood. I didn't have very dry wood.
All of my wood was c/s/s between Sept and Oct '11
It was a mix of locust, maple, cherry and red oak.
I burned it all. 4.5 cord. Not a stick left.
During the winter I acquired oak and oak and more oak.
I have c/s/s 8 cord of red oak and still have about 2 cord cut but not split.
I know I can burn the oak this coming winter but it will still be pretty wet.
I get all my wood for free from my friends who have tree cutting companies.
I want to put my request in and want to know,
What would be the best (meaning the fastest drying, with good btu's) wood to get now so I can avoid using the oak.
All of my wood was c/s/s between Sept and Oct '11
It was a mix of locust, maple, cherry and red oak.
I burned it all. 4.5 cord. Not a stick left.
During the winter I acquired oak and oak and more oak.
I have c/s/s 8 cord of red oak and still have about 2 cord cut but not split.
I know I can burn the oak this coming winter but it will still be pretty wet.
I get all my wood for free from my friends who have tree cutting companies.
I want to put my request in and want to know,
What would be the best (meaning the fastest drying, with good btu's) wood to get now so I can avoid using the oak.
but good for you for having some GREAT wood for 2014 and beyond with your sources for oak. For next year as peeps said I would try for some ash or birch as that will dry nicely over the summer but also look for some pine (pine is fine as long as its dry) and it will also dry nicely over the summer and if you have to use 2 pieces of pine with one piece of your oak if you have no choice. The nice hot pine fire will work on your oak for you - again not optimal but if its the best you have..... or buy some bio bricks and do them 2 bricks to one oak - or some pallet pieces to get a nice hot fire and then thrown in a piece of oak.Not sure how much oak you have but I find any wood dries quicker the shorter it is so if you can run that oak thru with a chainsaw or run it over a table saw and make it short it will dry quicker.
Most guys that sell it up here say it will season well in 4 months. It is a great wood for quick seasoning and still give you good BTUs. Makes a good coal bed for that Wood Gun as well!
Now, I always try to have it at least six months outside. I am trying to get a full year ahead, and then two full years ahead, now that I have this boiler and I am going through more wood from heating house, garage, and DHW. I think I have been through 8 full cord since October 1. Getting wood needs to become a higher priority.