What kind of stove do you have? Also what kind of house (old, new/ new windows)?
Only 2 cords?!?!? :jaw:Are you walls a foot thick? Or perhaps my old drafty farm house and shop loose heat worse than I thought??:hair:
12 cords. I'm 100% wood heat, no propane or electric. Also heating 3400 sq ft.
Now all you need is a dump trailer!!!! Follow me for more tips on how I can help you spend your money. :makeitrain" Totally kidding.
I love these scores. Are you using a skid loader w/forks to load?
Wow, great load of wood, and some hedge too! :jaw: I love the camaraderie. :thumbs:
I have a couple ideas for the logo. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it's interesting how different trees grow in different areas. In this area silver maples grow like weeds, and it's common to have them...
Yes that worked. I've never heard of anything burning hotter than hedge. Hedge burns so hot it will warp a mild steel stove, and crack a cast iron...
Looks more like oak and silver maple. [ATTACH]
Osage Orange should be at the top of the charts for btu ratings. It only changes the order of that page. Not the highest btu's of all types of trees.
Is there any way to make the chart with an option to view it by btu rating? Also would be nice to click on 3-4 different types of wood and compare...
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It's almost like they are asking to be warmed up on the grill. :grizz: [ATTACH]
This is the bulk of firewood sellers in my area. Most people who buy firewood don't know, (or don't care) that the wood is cut down the same day,...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I tried to find this with the saw 3 times. Live and learn.
I think Osage Orange (hedge) needs to be at the top, since this chart as well as this chart, rates them at 32.9 Million btu's.
Which tree is Ironwood? I've heard Hedge, (Osage Orange) Hop Hornbeam, Pacific Dogwood, and Blue Beech all called ironwood.
:handshake: hats off to you. I thought I was the last hold out in 2019.
All the tree id info can be found online for free.