Posted by Ivan in Mich on January 16, 2017 at 17:45:28 from (184.157.94.230):
In Reply to: Firewood Discussion posted by Adirondack case guy on January 16, 2017 at 16:53:12:
I like wood aged around 6 months but y Outdoor stove does not care. I have some ash and oak in my wood shed that is 3 years old and it burn real hot but does not hold a fire good unless mixed with the 6 month old stuff. Now I have a question What causes a standing tree one maple and one ash been dead for about a year or so to blow up. By blow up I mean turn to splinters from top to bottom. I am have 30 acres of woods cut off and I was talking to the shear operator tonight and he told me about these to in some he cut. I have never seen anything like that. He started today about noon and by 4 this after noon he had appox 40 cords of wood laying on the ground. Tomorrow they are bring in 2 processers to delimb and start hauling in to the landing. The shear is a big John Deere with a 2 inch thick saw blade between the front wheels and he clamps the tree and the blade shoot out cutting the tree off. I watched him cut some 24 inch maple in about 2 seconds
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