(broken link removed) 2-3 cf have to ride in the passenger seat, and you have 1/3 of a cord.
Poplar fits squarely into the "not worth the effort" category for me. The only reasons I'll split and burn it are 1) it's in the way, and 2) I need something that dries faster than oak. Not only does it burn super fast, the poplar wood around here has the unfortunate tendency to be stringy and hard to split.Just got a truck full of poplar (about 1/3 cord). I knew it wasn't exactly BTU heavy, but was surprised at how crappy it actually is. If I had more room I'd get it just to get a quick fire going or for shoulder season (any day now...), but I don't. I LOVE splitting it though, so that's almost worth it. I'm hoping that it will season quickly, but can't find any info. I'm guessing it will be plenty burnable by next year?
Wow, that got off topic quickly! The wood was easy to get, and it's fun to split. I'm usually 2 years ahead on my wood. I'll split it next week and see how it looks in March, and otherwise next year. The other possible use for it is at my second house; I keep that at 45' when I'm not there and it's a groan to heat up. The oak takes a long time to get going, and there's a long coaling cycle. Pine actually works better except for overnight. The poplar might light off quickly, and I can do a couple of reloads after I get there and before I get to bed. It's a Ranger, btw.
Poplar seasons quick, and also burns quick. Its not a wood that i would use for overnight in the middle of winter. With that being said is good for shoulder season and quick fires to take the chill out. My neighbor burned nothing but poplar, hr was ripping through like 10 cords a year. Last year i introduced him to my friend Mr White oak.. he now looks for oak
Tell him to burn poplar for a couple more years... it's a waste of oak to burn it on the first year. So much nicer after 2 or 3!
Any bug-free wood dropped in my yard is worth burning, but don’t expect much staying power from poplar. I have previously mentioned ripping thru a full cord of wood in 8 days, and that is because it was almost all poplar.
Since you have it, id burn it when you’re home, and save your other woods for when you need longer burn times.
I could fit a face cord in a Fiat 500, with room to spare. Just make the split length short enough.
How do you guys smell what you’re burning? My chimney exits outside, and I’m generally inside when loading the stove.
How do you guys smell what you’re burning? My chimney exits outside, and I’m generally inside when loading the stove.
I had a smart dog, he let himself out and back in.I usually smell the wood burning odor when letting the dog out.
I had a smart dog, he let himself out and back in.
We have skunks having permanent residency in our back yard. Dog never got sprayed. A few years ago, a baby skunk was scratching our door to the back yard trying to get in. He/she saw our dog and I guess he/she saw a potential play mate.The skunk population is too high in our area to do that!
We have skunks having permanent residency in our back yard. Dog never got sprayed. A few years ago, a baby skunk was scratching our door to the back yard trying to get in. He/she saw our dog and I guess he/she saw a potential play mate.
How do you guys smell what you’re burning? My chimney exits outside, and I’m generally inside when loading the stove.
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