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Picked Up A Load Today

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Ralphie Boy, May 1, 2019.

  1. Ralphie Boy

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    I picked up a fair load of silver maple this morning. I wouldn't have taken it, but it came from a good friend's front yard. I can't say know to a friend. It will make good shoulder season burning as well as some for the firepit.
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    Yup. It is still good stuff, just not the best for night burning in winter months.
     
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    I like the way silver maple seasons super quick!! seems like 4 months here and its ready to burn. good score!! :thumbs:
     
  4. Ralphie Boy

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    It will probably be ready for the next burn season, but there is other silver and red maple in the stacks that are about 3 years seasoned. This load will have to be patient and wait for a couple of years before it gets used.
     
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    as long as its up off the ground it will be ok. but it will start to rot in a year if its on the dirt.
     
  6. Ralphie Boy

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    It will be off the ground for sure. But it probably won't get top covered.
     
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    Nice score !

    Is out split yet ?
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    Wish I could find some shoulder season wood like that. My shoulder season wood is the ugly pile. Nice haul.
     
  9. Ralphie Boy

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    Sure is! Most of it is stacked too. I'll get to stacking this tomorrow.
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    Good score! Looks like some decent stuff Ralphie Boy :thumbs:. Not like the gnarly, knotty "city" tress commonly seen.
     
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    !! WOW !!
    Good job :thumbs:
     
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    I know how to say no to a friend.
     
  13. NH mountain man

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    That's a nice load Ralphie Boy , I would certainly have taken it. One thing I was short on last year was s/s wood. This coming burn season I've got about 3/4 cord of Boxelder that will be good to go.
     
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    I need more Silver Maple...waiting for one of my buds to call me with a score like that! :thumbs:
     
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    Nice, looks well split. Without much experience, I think you’ll be pleased when it comes time to burn.
    I have neighbors with more silver maple than I can handle from the “all you can heat red maple” thread. Yes, classic newbie mis-identification. I am looking forward to digging into my stack of silver maple this winter.. once I get it all stacked that is, and after I work through the yellow
    Poplar I accumulated.

    Most of our winter is shoulder season. And most of our shoulder season is sweating weather as opposed to sweater weather, so I am thinking silver maple might be my go to.
    The only problem with the rest of the 1-2 cords of silver left at my neighbors is that the rounds are cut at wonky lengths and I’ve picked out all the shortys, so I would pretty much need to re-buck the remaining rounds o get anything to fit in my stove. I will give it another shot now that I know how to sharpen a chain; it shouldn't be so much huffing and puffing on a smoking chain this time around.

    Stacking, working my way through the “backlog” and cleaning up my workspace is a definite priority, so I can keep my wife supportive of the new hobby. It is a balancing act between that and two kids under five.

    Edit: are you sure that’s not red maple? I’m sure you could tell from the leaves, but our silver is more consistently ridged, even younger bark, around here.
     
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    Bucked, split and mostly stacked that is a win!!
     
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