I've a stack, and man I mean a stack, of white oak and ash limbs, about 18" long, ranging in diameter from 2" to maybe 5". Leave it round and burn it in a couple of years or split 'em and burn 'em next fall?? :red:

I didn't bother to split it But now after burning some of these rounds, even some ash, and it hisses whereas some much bigger pieces that were split don't it has left me with the new rule that if I can possibly make it stand up and can aim and hit it with an axe I'm splitting it this year.BrotherBart said:All depends on how long you can dry it and how you load your stove. Big three year dried oak limb rounds loaded N/S are manna from heaven.
Now all of those 24" to 36" inch trunk suckers I have been hauling up the hill are gonna get themselves split this summer. But split large.
Wood Duck said:When I find a piece of firewood with fungus growing out of it, the piece is always a round not a split. I'd split the pieces that will split.
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