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Should I take some free cottonwood?
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<blockquote data-quote="JBinKC" data-source="post: 676090" data-attributes="member: 10813"><p>I would also be prepared to split the cottonwood on site with pieces that large. A cord of oak and cottonwood weighs very close to the same green but a cord of cottonwood will lose 1200 more lbs of water than oak when seasoned so 1 cord of oak which weighs 3800 lbs will be equivalent to around 1.75 cords seasoned cottonwood in weight value. If you have the storage space and don't mind the extra work by all means go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBinKC, post: 676090, member: 10813"] I would also be prepared to split the cottonwood on site with pieces that large. A cord of oak and cottonwood weighs very close to the same green but a cord of cottonwood will lose 1200 more lbs of water than oak when seasoned so 1 cord of oak which weighs 3800 lbs will be equivalent to around 1.75 cords seasoned cottonwood in weight value. If you have the storage space and don't mind the extra work by all means go for it. [/QUOTE]
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