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Good wood or bad wood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Newfie" data-source="post: 325667" data-attributes="member: 2236"><p>If it doesn't smell, look or feel rotten, then it should be fine. I wouldn't sell it w/ moldy slimy mushroomy bark though. 2 year old logs stacked in a pile can grow all kinds of stuff,</p><p></p><p> I would also make sure that you know what a legal cord consists of. 128 cubic feet of stacked split wood. I would be amazed if there was as much wood in 50 trees of the size that you described that you think. Maybe more like 10-12 cords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newfie, post: 325667, member: 2236"] If it doesn't smell, look or feel rotten, then it should be fine. I wouldn't sell it w/ moldy slimy mushroomy bark though. 2 year old logs stacked in a pile can grow all kinds of stuff, I would also make sure that you know what a legal cord consists of. 128 cubic feet of stacked split wood. I would be amazed if there was as much wood in 50 trees of the size that you described that you think. Maybe more like 10-12 cords. [/QUOTE]
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