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<blockquote data-quote="AIM" data-source="post: 2721667" data-attributes="member: 30174"><p>Burning some for the first time this year myself. The jury is still out as to wether it's even mediocre wood. Really light when dry and if .lbs = btu's it might not be a winner. (to bad if it's not because I have access to a boatload of it.) </p><p>I can't even imagine splitting this stuff by hand. Stringy as all get out.</p><p>Dries real quick but heavier than lead when wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AIM, post: 2721667, member: 30174"] Burning some for the first time this year myself. The jury is still out as to wether it's even mediocre wood. Really light when dry and if .lbs = btu's it might not be a winner. (to bad if it's not because I have access to a boatload of it.) I can't even imagine splitting this stuff by hand. Stringy as all get out. Dries real quick but heavier than lead when wet. [/QUOTE]
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