littleuing
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The wacking two pieces together works but a mosture meter is better.
I got some black locust this year standing dead covered in vines... Read 25% and under a few days in the sun and the color chaged and showed tons of cracks in the end. Last week I got a mixed load of stuff that blew down, box elder and locust.... The black locust was half as light as the box elder which i knew was green. And the black locust was standing dead. Split open the locust and it was 17% for most of it... Still greenish in color but some bark was off.
Also my dad has been mainly burning black locust for years... His yard is full of standing dead stuff. The bark has stayed on tight to 2 year stuff. Also has fallen of stuff split 6 months prior. I think alot has to deal with time of year its cut and split.
So my thought is color and bark never give a great picture but can help in guessing... The stuff that was 25% had roots under the bark and the bark peeled off with the vines easy.
I also got a small stove put in about 1/2 way through winter my first year with no good wood. Spent the winter fighting 25%+ black locust. Took forever to get going and left the box full of coals... What a waste of good wood. But burn it hot and do what you have to.. Till you can get ahead.
I got some black locust this year standing dead covered in vines... Read 25% and under a few days in the sun and the color chaged and showed tons of cracks in the end. Last week I got a mixed load of stuff that blew down, box elder and locust.... The black locust was half as light as the box elder which i knew was green. And the black locust was standing dead. Split open the locust and it was 17% for most of it... Still greenish in color but some bark was off.
Also my dad has been mainly burning black locust for years... His yard is full of standing dead stuff. The bark has stayed on tight to 2 year stuff. Also has fallen of stuff split 6 months prior. I think alot has to deal with time of year its cut and split.
So my thought is color and bark never give a great picture but can help in guessing... The stuff that was 25% had roots under the bark and the bark peeled off with the vines easy.
I also got a small stove put in about 1/2 way through winter my first year with no good wood. Spent the winter fighting 25%+ black locust. Took forever to get going and left the box full of coals... What a waste of good wood. But burn it hot and do what you have to.. Till you can get ahead.