Maple during the day and oak at night. With oak, I can burn pieces half the size of maple and still get better coals. Longer as well.
Winter has been pretty $hitty in terms of it being actual winter. We got almost a foot of snow early November and now it’s going to be 50 and rainy this weekend. It’s early January and it’s been above 40 for a good part of it.It was 32 this morning. I just threw in some random odds and ends chunks this morning to get them burned up. When i get home tonite i will reload the pallet on the front porch. Still burning just at night and small load in mornings until weather cools off this thursday with rain and maybe snow friday-saturday. I hope it does....this winter has been crappy warm.
That is a very nice burnI have a mix or red oak, white oak, and sassy in the stove at the moment. Loaded at 9:30 last night. Cat temps are still at 900 degrees
16* here with 20mph north winds so I decided to put in some Osage that is 40+ years old.
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