Last week, I scored Black Locust from fallen off trees from previous storms in nearby forest. Several people here identified it as black locust. I live in New York City and have very limited backyard space so I can only store what I can burn in the current year. When I cut and split the wood, moisture content was ranging between 18 to 27 % mostly below 24%. I stored them in single row Landmann brand rack and top covered them with a tarp. If it doesn’t rain for two days , I remove the tarp to let them get any sunlight they can. My question is that how fast does dead black locust season with mentioned MC percentage ? Do you think I would be able to burn the ones above % 20 MC this year around February/March?
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