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Best time to cut wood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lobo" data-source="post: 271449" data-attributes="member: 2916"><p>It is always a good time to cut wood as far as I am concerned.</p><p></p><p>For firewood one of the best times is during the winter before the sap moves back up in to the trees when it thaws. Buck it immediately when cut.</p><p></p><p>Unless dirty or you hit foreign objects, dry or green make little difference except perhaps wood chips will normally be smaller in dry woods.</p><p></p><p>Green wood smeels nice however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lobo, post: 271449, member: 2916"] It is always a good time to cut wood as far as I am concerned. For firewood one of the best times is during the winter before the sap moves back up in to the trees when it thaws. Buck it immediately when cut. Unless dirty or you hit foreign objects, dry or green make little difference except perhaps wood chips will normally be smaller in dry woods. Green wood smeels nice however. [/QUOTE]
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