Scott76
ArboristSite Member
What is everyone’s preference in wood burn species?
I am ordering a tri-axle of logs and the guy said he has Beech, Hickory, Oak and Ash, but mostly Oak and Ash. I was brought up burning Oak (really and thing that would burn). But was always told Oak is a better burn for the heat. Now it sounds like people are moving more towards Ash. He said he would bring what ever I want. He said all he burns is Ash.
I love cutting and splitting Beech. The smell brings so many memories back from my childhood of being in the mountains cutting wood and eating wild Tea Berries. Pennsylvania’s wood are wonderful.
Thank for everyone's help.
I am ordering a tri-axle of logs and the guy said he has Beech, Hickory, Oak and Ash, but mostly Oak and Ash. I was brought up burning Oak (really and thing that would burn). But was always told Oak is a better burn for the heat. Now it sounds like people are moving more towards Ash. He said he would bring what ever I want. He said all he burns is Ash.
I love cutting and splitting Beech. The smell brings so many memories back from my childhood of being in the mountains cutting wood and eating wild Tea Berries. Pennsylvania’s wood are wonderful.
Thank for everyone's help.