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letting trees leaf dry
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<blockquote data-quote="woodbooga" data-source="post: 1039368" data-attributes="member: 24420"><p>This makes sense to me. When I've leaf dried, it's been because I know I won't need or be able to process the tree until the following year. In which case limbing at the time of felling is just time I could be spending doing something else -firewood related or not. In the meantime, I'll let the tree suck itself to a level of dryness greater than might have otherwise been te case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodbooga, post: 1039368, member: 24420"] This makes sense to me. When I've leaf dried, it's been because I know I won't need or be able to process the tree until the following year. In which case limbing at the time of felling is just time I could be spending doing something else -firewood related or not. In the meantime, I'll let the tree suck itself to a level of dryness greater than might have otherwise been te case. [/QUOTE]
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