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I never really jumped on the ash bandwagon before because I never really got to burn a lot of ash until this year. Before there was so much dead standing elm that there was no need. Plus the land that I cut on was a bit behind as far as ash dying. Well most of the decent elm I've gotten cleaned up so this season it's been pretty much all ash.
Well I have to say that I am impressed. It's not locust or white oak but it's pretty damned good. I'm close to saying that I like it better than elm.
I don't have a choice this year but to burn right after cutting but it still burns great. Lots of heat, coals up OK (not great but OK), very little smoke, and very little ash.
The woods that I cut in is LOADED with ash trees so I should be good for quite some time.
I am now pretty much on the Ash bandwagon.
Well I have to say that I am impressed. It's not locust or white oak but it's pretty damned good. I'm close to saying that I like it better than elm.
I don't have a choice this year but to burn right after cutting but it still burns great. Lots of heat, coals up OK (not great but OK), very little smoke, and very little ash.
The woods that I cut in is LOADED with ash trees so I should be good for quite some time.
I am now pretty much on the Ash bandwagon.