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What Moisture % is acceptable??
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<blockquote data-quote="isaaccarlson" data-source="post: 3428360" data-attributes="member: 42064"><p>I have burned green wood, and you don't get anywhere near the same heat as dry wood, but if you stack a BUNCH near the stove, it will dry out in a hurry and keep the humidity up in the house. We have been burning half wet wood this year with no problems. We stack at least a half cord next to the wood stove and let it dry. It only takes a few days and it burns like paper! I will be putting a small wood stove in the wood shed. Should be able to dry 10 cord in a week or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isaaccarlson, post: 3428360, member: 42064"] I have burned green wood, and you don't get anywhere near the same heat as dry wood, but if you stack a BUNCH near the stove, it will dry out in a hurry and keep the humidity up in the house. We have been burning half wet wood this year with no problems. We stack at least a half cord next to the wood stove and let it dry. It only takes a few days and it burns like paper! I will be putting a small wood stove in the wood shed. Should be able to dry 10 cord in a week or two. [/QUOTE]
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