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<blockquote data-quote="D Dubeau" data-source="post: 4264345" data-attributes="member: 77400"><p>I've got a lot of standing dead Elm on my property, and much the same experience. It's rough on chains, and I don't even attempt to split it by hand, I just save it for the hydraulics. I love burning it. Puts out good heat, and while others have said it produces more ash, I've never noticed it (not disputing that fact, ash quantity just isn't something I pay attention to)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D Dubeau, post: 4264345, member: 77400"] I've got a lot of standing dead Elm on my property, and much the same experience. It's rough on chains, and I don't even attempt to split it by hand, I just save it for the hydraulics. I love burning it. Puts out good heat, and while others have said it produces more ash, I've never noticed it (not disputing that fact, ash quantity just isn't something I pay attention to) [/QUOTE]
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