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To Limb or not to Limb?
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<blockquote data-quote="aktaylors" data-source="post: 919699" data-attributes="member: 21731"><p>Ok here is my question. I live in Fairbanks, Alaska and supplement my boiler with my wood stove. I burn about 6 cords a year. I have been lucky for the last three years that I've had a large supply of downed birch and spruce to burn. But this year I'll have to fell my own trees. I'm going to start cutting this week before the sap starts to run. I plan on just dropping about ten cords and come back in the spring to cut and split them. My question is should I limb them when I fall them or wait till I split them.</p><p><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/givebeer.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":givebeer:" title="Give Beer :givebeer:" data-shortname=":givebeer:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aktaylors, post: 919699, member: 21731"] Ok here is my question. I live in Fairbanks, Alaska and supplement my boiler with my wood stove. I burn about 6 cords a year. I have been lucky for the last three years that I've had a large supply of downed birch and spruce to burn. But this year I'll have to fell my own trees. I'm going to start cutting this week before the sap starts to run. I plan on just dropping about ten cords and come back in the spring to cut and split them. My question is should I limb them when I fall them or wait till I split them. :givebeer: [/QUOTE]
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