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Hackberry?
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<blockquote data-quote="KsWoodsMan" data-source="post: 1196127" data-attributes="member: 18630"><p>Will it hold a fire all night ? Not as well as dry Red Oak but it does real well. It does hold coals better than Am. Elm for me. If all I had in my stack was Hackberry it wouldn't bother me one bit to be in the dead of winter and keeping my house warm with it. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, you got a good buy on that wood. If you arent satisfied with it dump it off here and I will make good use of everybit of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KsWoodsMan, post: 1196127, member: 18630"] Will it hold a fire all night ? Not as well as dry Red Oak but it does real well. It does hold coals better than Am. Elm for me. If all I had in my stack was Hackberry it wouldn't bother me one bit to be in the dead of winter and keeping my house warm with it. Like I said, you got a good buy on that wood. If you arent satisfied with it dump it off here and I will make good use of everybit of it. [/QUOTE]
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