I cut a lot of water oak too! It’s definitely the best name for it cause it’s full of water and man it’s heavy wet! Burns great though
Probably 1/3-1/2 cord in this load [ATTACH]
Man sass sure makes some purdy firewood. Almost too pretty to burn. Splits like butter! I may swing the fiskars at a few of these [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Lol!
That’s weird cause they grow really straight here. Lots are almost as straight as poplar. I wonder what causes the difference?
He Cut mostly red oak. There ain’t a red oak tree to be found anywhere here lol. He cut for 50 years
There’s an even bigger one I’m gonna go back and get that’s dying! My gramps cut mostly oak so there’s a few of these around the property
Yea it does!
Love the smell of this stuff plus it makes great kindling and quick hot fires. Feeling better lately. Don’t plan on getting in the hole on wood...
I don't know about Michigan but in my neck of the woods it would be ready
Wow!
I was out looking for something dry to supplement my not so dry wood that I’m down to and I hit the jackpot. Cut about a 40 ft cedar that was...
Letting the stove rest for now. Got a winter storm watch for 2-3 inches of snow coming :D:D:D
Around 50° and raining. Strong cold front on its way. Temp is dropping fast. Burning a little sass and maple
Cold here in the south too! It’s currently 33° with a 22° wind chill. Got a dusting of snow last night. Burning ash at then moment [ATTACH]
41 degrees and cloudy and gloomy. Burning a little cherry and ash.
Black birch sure is a purdy wood.
I’ll second that! This is my first experience with one and I’m sold!
It’s about 50 with a little wind. Burning a little maple inside and kingsford on the outside. Trying out my new Weber master touch ho ho brought...
37° burning a little hickory that I had piled up in the yard between two trees. Starting to rot so I’m getting rid of it