CalG
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- Joined
- Sep 29, 2011
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- Location
- vermont
- Tractor
- Hurlimann 435, Fordson E27n, Bolens HT-23, Kubota B7200, Kubota B2601
Pretty much all wood has the same heat content when dry. Pine leads the field!Elm is super stringy. Just doesn't separate. I use a splitter and then a short handled ax to finish. It doesn't pit off a lot of btus but, it's wood, and when dry burns.
But that is by weight, and a ton of dry pine looks a lot different than a ton of dry oak ;-)
I once got a log load of hardwood delivered. It was more than half black cherry. Has to be the sliveriest (is that a word?) fire wood ever. I'm not doing that again!
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I do burn a lot of hemlock. What else can I do with it ? ;-)