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<blockquote data-quote="zogger" data-source="post: 3158432" data-attributes="member: 57436"><p>You have to go look up the green versus seasoned tables (might be up in one of the stickies up above), then figure out how much of a ton or cord you have, then run the proportion. No I ain't gonna do it. Wild guess, around 8 lbs.</p><p></p><p>aww shoot..made me look</p><p></p><p>green to dry at 20% per cord is </p><p></p><p>green/wet 5107 lbs</p><p></p><p>seasoned ready to rock 3830</p><p></p><p>so 10 lbs wet would be 7.499 lbs dry..I was close</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zogger, post: 3158432, member: 57436"] You have to go look up the green versus seasoned tables (might be up in one of the stickies up above), then figure out how much of a ton or cord you have, then run the proportion. No I ain't gonna do it. Wild guess, around 8 lbs. aww shoot..made me look green to dry at 20% per cord is green/wet 5107 lbs seasoned ready to rock 3830 so 10 lbs wet would be 7.499 lbs dry..I was close [/QUOTE]
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