Posted by johnlobb on November 16, 2018 at 02:39:31 from (72.168.129.18):
In Reply to: Wood supply posted by 37chief on November 15, 2018 at 20:21:56:
We cut a big (3 trunk) female Box Elder tree down Saturday that was buried in the middle of some Cedars, and near my incoming power line, and overhanging a neighbors fence. We discovered the female Box Elders are the ones that attract the Box Elder bugs, and that was the last one on my and my next door neighbors properties. Since he burns very little wood (has a nice wood burner in his pole barn) ,I took all the burnable wood. (Box Elder is the weakest, lowest BTU per pound hard wood) He cut 13 trees down last (2017) fall so my pile is pretty large. Plus this fall, as a bonus, both of us experienced fewer Box Elder bugs. I just finished hauling the rest of the cut down wood to the pile behind my pole barn yesterday before the snow started, then my cousins husband called and I had to install a new 40 gallon natural gas induced draft A.O. Smith water heater yesterday afternoon. That is exactly the same kind and type I had to take out, but it was 15 years old, and the new one was laid out completely different. Well, by 9 PM, the new heater was running and I could go home. Nowadays, hot water is not a want, it's a need!
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