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You reckon wood seasons in a rain forest.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan&#039;smilling" data-source="post: 6691836" data-attributes="member: 110385"><p>Meh, in my opinion it's up to them. I sold a cord yesterday to a guy. It was nice oak stacked outside in a single row for a year or more. Mostly dead standing in the first place. But, it'd been rained on almost every day for the last two weeks. At least it seemed like it. The top third of the pile was pretty saturated. I told the guy when he called me that that's what was available. He agreed and was actually very very pleased with the wood quality when I dropped it off. Asked if I had more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan'smilling, post: 6691836, member: 110385"] Meh, in my opinion it's up to them. I sold a cord yesterday to a guy. It was nice oak stacked outside in a single row for a year or more. Mostly dead standing in the first place. But, it'd been rained on almost every day for the last two weeks. At least it seemed like it. The top third of the pile was pretty saturated. I told the guy when he called me that that's what was available. He agreed and was actually very very pleased with the wood quality when I dropped it off. Asked if I had more. [/QUOTE]
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