Hackberry info

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mxjamie540

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southern illinois
I have come across a considerable amount of hackberry trees that are mine and a buddies to cut. I did a little research on the web and the consensus seems that it is a fairly good firewood.

My main question is....... how long is it to season.? Is it more like ash..... or more like oak to season? I have plenty fore 2012, but am looking to bolster 2010/2011 wood, so I need something that seasons fairly quick.
 
Way quicker than oak, not as fast as ash. If I was in your shoes, I'd split it smaller than usual, and make sure I had it in the sun, and in single wide stacks. I think that would get you to 20% or lower by fall with hackberry.

mxjamie540 said:
I have come across a considerable amount of hackberry trees that are mine and a buddies to cut. I did a little research on the web and the consensus seems that it is a fairly good firewood.

My main question is....... how long is it to season.? Is it more like ash..... or more like oak to season? I have plenty fore 2012, but am looking to bolster 2010/2011 wood, so I need something that seasons fairly quick.
 
I've got 5 or 6 on my property and a whole line of them along the alley way where it meets a stone quarry. I'd rate it way above the likes of cottonwood, boxelder, willow, and a bit above american elm and black walnut. I give mine about a year to season.. stacked now it maybe ready for next season depending upon the size of splits. Seems to maintain it's heft after seasoned, splits decently. Easy to identify via the unusual bark.


mxjamie540 said:
I have come across a considerable amount of hackberry trees that are mine and a buddies to cut. I did a little research on the web and the consensus seems that it is a fairly good firewood.

My main question is....... how long is it to season.? Is it more like ash..... or more like oak to season? I have plenty fore 2012, but am looking to bolster 2010/2011 wood, so I need something that seasons fairly quick.
 
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