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Pinon Pine
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<blockquote data-quote="woodweasel" data-source="post: 3280478" data-attributes="member: 73270"><p>yes, I cut and sell Pinion. I call it "the hardwood of the pines" The stuff is great! Easy to light, puts off great BTU's, leaves little ash and smells good too. Some rounds can be tough to split though. I toss them off to the side and when there's enough of them I rip 'em in half with the saw and try splitting them again. Here in western Nevada it sells for $225-$250 a cord. [ATTACH]207912[/ATTACH] ...it's close to being rated as a hardwwood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodweasel, post: 3280478, member: 73270"] yes, I cut and sell Pinion. I call it "the hardwood of the pines" The stuff is great! Easy to light, puts off great BTU's, leaves little ash and smells good too. Some rounds can be tough to split though. I toss them off to the side and when there's enough of them I rip 'em in half with the saw and try splitting them again. Here in western Nevada it sells for $225-$250 a cord. [ATTACH=CONFIG]207912[/ATTACH] ...it's close to being rated as a hardwwood. [/QUOTE]
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