In good shape here on wood. I've got plenty to harvest off the land, for as long as I need it, but without time to do it, this year I bought a 5 cord truck load. Logs cut one year before, just processed before loading, delivered just before Christmas. not exactly seasoned, but with this old Ashley HFR 25 stove, and enough room nearby to single stack almost 2/3 of a cord, I was able to dry it down perfectly. It's a nice mix of hardwoods, burns long, lot of coals. I haven't even burnt half of that load yet. I don't burn during the day during the week, unless extreme cold, then I'll keep it fired up. The sun heats the house nicely where I am when not cloudy but I do keep it cranked up most other times. For what I paid, I could not hustle out that much, that quickly. I've got some logs to haul in and process, nice hardwood too. So with those and what is left over, it will cover next years supply. With the size of this house and the amount of heat it produces, this stove keeps the place nice. I'd like to add one upstairs as oil/hot water is the main source of heat, gas will cost quite a bit to get up this road, not sure I'd want to deal with LPG. At some point age/health might keep me from handling wood, still strong and healthy thankfully, but will have to make the choice then.
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