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What Kind of Pine/Evergreen Do You Burn?
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<blockquote data-quote="dumbarky" data-source="post: 5154612" data-attributes="member: 43047"><p>We burn a considerable amount of eastern red cedar. I cut a lot of cedar for the local log mills. There are always scraps and blocks and such left over at the prep site. Since I don't like to waste anything if its big enough to make a stick out of we load it up with the other furnace wood and it burns. I am sure it doesn't have the same btu's but its part of the processing clean up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dumbarky, post: 5154612, member: 43047"] We burn a considerable amount of eastern red cedar. I cut a lot of cedar for the local log mills. There are always scraps and blocks and such left over at the prep site. Since I don't like to waste anything if its big enough to make a stick out of we load it up with the other furnace wood and it burns. I am sure it doesn't have the same btu's but its part of the processing clean up. [/QUOTE]
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