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<blockquote data-quote="PA. Woodsman" data-source="post: 2720677" data-attributes="member: 10048"><p>Yes, it is a bear to split. I like Sycamore, though many turn their noses up at it. It dries fast, is heavy as hell when wet but very light when dry, burns kinda fast but with a nice flame, throws okay heat. Kinda smells like "wet grass" when splitting. Take it, use a splitter, let it dry and use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA. Woodsman, post: 2720677, member: 10048"] Yes, it is a bear to split. I like Sycamore, though many turn their noses up at it. It dries fast, is heavy as hell when wet but very light when dry, burns kinda fast but with a nice flame, throws okay heat. Kinda smells like "wet grass" when splitting. Take it, use a splitter, let it dry and use it. [/QUOTE]
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