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<blockquote data-quote="mr.finn" data-source="post: 5313575" data-attributes="member: 62001"><p>Definitely go for it. Just because it is dead don't expect it to be dry though. Makes for great firepit wood, just give it the necessary time to dry out. I split some last fall that was in log form for 3 years, thought it would be dry in no time. It was still soaking wet in the middle and still won't burn well even now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.finn, post: 5313575, member: 62001"] Definitely go for it. Just because it is dead don't expect it to be dry though. Makes for great firepit wood, just give it the necessary time to dry out. I split some last fall that was in log form for 3 years, thought it would be dry in no time. It was still soaking wet in the middle and still won't burn well even now. [/QUOTE]
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