lobsta1 said:The guys dropped off another Ash tree for me today. About 28" diameter. It was cut down yesterday. I cut & split it this
afternoon & that was absolutely amazed at how wet it was. It was so soaked that the wood was actually stringy. I guess all this rain we've been having is going right inside the trees.
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savageactor7 said:I've been burning white ash since the late '70's and never knew until very recently here that you could burn it almost right away. HUH!
Backwoods Savage said:savageactor7 said:I've been burning white ash since the late '70's and never knew until very recently here that you could burn it almost right away. HUH!
Many, many moons ago due to some unforeseen problems, I burned 100% green white ash the whole winter. True, it was not as good as it would have been if it had been cut and seasoned, but we got by pretty well. Cleaned the chimney one extra time though and definitely used a little more wood. But, you definitely can burn white ash the same day you cut it if needed.
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