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<blockquote data-quote="svk" data-source="post: 4914522" data-attributes="member: 41967"><p>Nice work there [USER=1808]@cantoo[/USER] !</p><p></p><p>I figure you get two full summer seasons without any rot on aspen that's on the ground. If I cut when the trees are full of water in the summer and zing a cut into the bark so it pops off as it drys, that could extend it. Otherwise aspen won't dry in log form before it rots. If its in bucked rounds and left in full sun for two summers it's ready to burn immediately upon splitting though. </p><p></p><p>My one difference is this wood will be bucked at cutting site and either hauled out in rounds or split on site and carted directly to the wood pile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svk, post: 4914522, member: 41967"] Nice work there [USER=1808]@cantoo[/USER] ! I figure you get two full summer seasons without any rot on aspen that's on the ground. If I cut when the trees are full of water in the summer and zing a cut into the bark so it pops off as it drys, that could extend it. Otherwise aspen won't dry in log form before it rots. If its in bucked rounds and left in full sun for two summers it's ready to burn immediately upon splitting though. My one difference is this wood will be bucked at cutting site and either hauled out in rounds or split on site and carted directly to the wood pile. [/QUOTE]
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