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<blockquote data-quote="John D" data-source="post: 1399684" data-attributes="member: 29803"><p>With Oak,Maple,and most others I agree with you. This winter I have scored a ton of downed locust from as far back as hurricane floyd(99),and as recent as 2-3 yrs ago. Many times the locust will fall,and drop its own bark,thus allowing it to dry very well. I literalll took 5-6 locust trees,over 40-70ft tall,cut them to 3ft lengths,and threw them on the OWB.They didnt smoke at all,and were fully seasoned sitting off the ground hannging in the air by the limbs. There is a lot of downed dry locust here,its a pain to cut,often lots of prickers around them,but man does it burn good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John D, post: 1399684, member: 29803"] With Oak,Maple,and most others I agree with you. This winter I have scored a ton of downed locust from as far back as hurricane floyd(99),and as recent as 2-3 yrs ago. Many times the locust will fall,and drop its own bark,thus allowing it to dry very well. I literalll took 5-6 locust trees,over 40-70ft tall,cut them to 3ft lengths,and threw them on the OWB.They didnt smoke at all,and were fully seasoned sitting off the ground hannging in the air by the limbs. There is a lot of downed dry locust here,its a pain to cut,often lots of prickers around them,but man does it burn good. [/QUOTE]
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