I am still cutting and hauling in this heat wave. I have been extending my trail through the woods with my Bobcat and can now reach spots with the ATV that I could never reach before. I do not know how many of you remember the gypsy moths that invaded from the northeast, due to some sceintist experimenting with moths to make better silk. Some escaped from the lab and devistated alot of Oak trees and it ended up killing several on my property (especially ones closest to the power lines). This was around 1990, and the Oak trees were standing dead for almost 20 years. Here is one of the ones that just fell and took out a couple of Beech trees on its way down. I thought it would be punky, but to my surprise it is quite solid and very dry. I split a bunch of it and tested it. It is at 20 percent moisture content. I have around 15 cords cut and stacked, so I am not desperate, but I think I will give some of this a try. I am also anxious to try a little of the Beech since I hear that is great stuff, and it splits nicely too, and very little bark.