The big snows in the NE this late winter has given me one large White Pine down. I have done most of the bucking into rounds and wonder when is the best time to split. The Pine was very much alive and is thus very green and sticky. Is it best to let the rounds (biggest about 20" in diameter) dry for a couple of months or more before splitting? How large can a round be without the need to split? I assume a round up to about 4" in diameter and no more than 18" long should dry enough to burn in a year.
I did a quick search and didn't find any of the many (I assume) threads that have already addressed this subject. I welcome a pointer to a good reference thread as well as direct response to this thread.
Thanks,
I did a quick search and didn't find any of the many (I assume) threads that have already addressed this subject. I welcome a pointer to a good reference thread as well as direct response to this thread.
Thanks,