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What Kind of Pine/Evergreen Do You Burn?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ambull01" data-source="post: 5150361" data-attributes="member: 125922"><p>That sucks. I've heard of some lucky guys that have tree cutters drop off stuff right in their yard/driveway. </p><p></p><p>Can you call someone that sucks at cutting trees an arborist? Maybe tree hack would be a better term much like curing vs seasoning (I'm seeing a lot of people near me refer to seasoned wood as something that has been split for a season). There's tree guys near me that sell firewood at a premium price. What a business, charge someone to cut and haul away wood then resell that same stuff to someone else. </p><p></p><p>What's the best tree ID book you've read? I've heard black locust is premium firewood, I'll have to try it someday. I would also like a crack at splitting western hemlock, heard it's a PITA. </p><p></p><p>Yep my Christmas tree collecting for firewood is a big fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambull01, post: 5150361, member: 125922"] That sucks. I've heard of some lucky guys that have tree cutters drop off stuff right in their yard/driveway. Can you call someone that sucks at cutting trees an arborist? Maybe tree hack would be a better term much like curing vs seasoning (I'm seeing a lot of people near me refer to seasoned wood as something that has been split for a season). There's tree guys near me that sell firewood at a premium price. What a business, charge someone to cut and haul away wood then resell that same stuff to someone else. What's the best tree ID book you've read? I've heard black locust is premium firewood, I'll have to try it someday. I would also like a crack at splitting western hemlock, heard it's a PITA. Yep my Christmas tree collecting for firewood is a big fail. [/QUOTE]
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