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the "3 Year Plan" cannot be beat!

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  1. Scotty Overkill

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    I'm absolutely amazed at how good this three year seasoned wood is burning and how clean it really is.

    Believe it or not, I'm getting 7 to 8 hour burns out of four medium sized splits of Norway maple at the moment. I've never burned an overnight fire with Norway and I was really worried it wouldn't hold all night. But it's doing it with little effort and very little smoke! And the house stays in the mid 70's - low 80's even when the mercury drops below zero!
     
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    Man that's awesome. Still working up to the 3 year plan.
     
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    I haven't had to clean the glass on either stove since Christmas......and I keep the stoves set on LOW all the time. Getting secondary burns within minutes of a reload because the wood is absolutely PRIMO. And I credit this to both the 3 Year Plan as well as having the top covered on my stacks. It's amazing.
     
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    43 cord is WAY more than a 3 yr plan:faint:. If we put in a stove this Fall, I may be hitting you up for a small purchase(?) to get get me through my first winter.
     
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    That's awsome Scotty .
     
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    I'm a good ways from you Mike, it'd be easier for you to check out that place in Fort Loudon off of the PA turnpike that BrianK bought from before.......they sell kiln-dried wood and it's pretty reasonable from what I remember.
     
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    43 cord...bragger:D....im workin on the 3 year plan...its alot of work for 1 guy...but im slowly gittn there
     
  8. Scotty Overkill

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    Yes it was taxing to get to 3 years but I kept the pedal to the metal and I'm at (get ready for it) 5 years ahead!!! So when (if ever) the tree work lightens up, I can sit back and relax knowing I am ahead way further than need be.
     
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    Welcome to the club man!!! It really is a great feeling isn't it !
     
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    Oh and I forgot to mention that once it's stacked, it stays til the end!! Lol.....
     
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    Wow that is amazing. My plan is to jump start to 10 cord this year. It will be a couple years before I am burning properly seasoned wood, but you have to start somewhere.

    One question, as what point of being ahead do you start to worry about split seasoned wood rotting?
     
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    So long as you keep it off of the ground and keep it top-covered, it won't rot.
     
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    I screwed up Scotty , I thought the 3 was actually a 8 so that's where I'm at and enjoy burning well seasoned dry wood.
    Why are you burning Norway? That's supposed to be for tapping ! :headbang:
     
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    It really is wonderful to burn 3 or 4 year old wood. I have been on the roof 3 times this winter, carry the brush and the rods up....turn around and come back down...not needed.
     
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    the Norway I burn is all from residential removals. We did a huge one a while back and that's what I'm burning at the moment. Burns alot like sugar maple. And yes, unfortunately (for the trees that is) I had to remove several of them the past year and a half.
     
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    Well that's awesome. I'm sure lovin' what your preaching.
     
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    I won't be burning 3 year old wood until next winter. This winter it's been c/s/s 2 years, a little bit has been there for 3. Next winter all 3 year old oak, top-covered, stacked on pallets. Can't wait.
     
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    Congrats on being that far ahead. You have definitely got your act together to have such a stash worked up. Good for you! Now enjoy the fruits of your labor.
     
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    Thanks! It took a while, and my wife and neighbors all thought I was nuts! But my wife, after seeing how well this stuff burns, is finally on board with my hoard!! Lol
     
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    Good to know about the Norway Maple....................I've got about 1.5 cord I CSSed last Winter for next Winter. It'll just be 2 years, but I'm working on it.