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<blockquote data-quote="Cerran" data-source="post: 5095036" data-attributes="member: 15910"><p>I burn some hardwood here and there (oak, maple, apple, locust) but after getting used to Doug fir and western larch I actually prefer it. Generally I can process a cord of Doug fir or Larch in about half the time I can process a cord of hardwood. Granted I don't have some of the hardwood giants of back east but there is something to be said for tall straight trees that take minimal time to cut down and process and it's 3/4 the btu value or more of oak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cerran, post: 5095036, member: 15910"] I burn some hardwood here and there (oak, maple, apple, locust) but after getting used to Doug fir and western larch I actually prefer it. Generally I can process a cord of Doug fir or Larch in about half the time I can process a cord of hardwood. Granted I don't have some of the hardwood giants of back east but there is something to be said for tall straight trees that take minimal time to cut down and process and it's 3/4 the btu value or more of oak. [/QUOTE]
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