Have You Burned Poplar ?

   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #11  
FREE always burns good...
Army Grunt
 
   / Have You Burned Poplar ?
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#12  
Good Evenin Guys,
Thanks for all your input ! I just got one good trailer load and will go back for a few more. As Jimmy and others have said I will just mix it in with the good stuff and use it for getting the fire going again and for spring and fall use !

Some of the rounds are rather large but it does spit quite easily, and should provide some amount of heat anyway ! ;):)

Free is allways good ! :thumbsup:
 
   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #13  
I burn poplar when it is available, dried, and rot-free. I use wood harvested from my place to heat with a wood furnace. Trees available in order of numbers are fir, birch, pine and poplar. In order of what I burn are pine, birch, fir and poplar, with pine + birch five times the amount of fir + poplar. The order is mainly due to harvesting when the trees are at or near the end of their life cycle.

I've attached a previous post's link to a useful chart from the book "Firewood and Your Chain Saw". It is interesting to see the heat values for different species.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...ucket-load-firewood-weight-firewoodweight.pdf
 
   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #14  
There are basically 2 kinds of poplar being discussed here........In the north it is small in diameter and short lived........The southern tree, tulip poplar grows up to 3' in diameter and lives quite a long life............

We've got all kinds in the north, quaking aspen, big tooth aspen, tulip, cottonwood, you name it.
 
   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #16  
Yes, I've burned Poplar to erase any and all evidence that I thoroughly screwed up a wood project.:laughing:
 

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   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #17  
I've heard it said that there is more creosote in poplar (like softwood) than there is in the traditional hardwoods.
 
   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #18  
The Haymaker said:
I have a bunch of box alder I'll give you.

Army grunt between haymakers alder and my cottonwood you'll be able to burn free for a long time
 
   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #19  
I have a wood burning neighbor who orders a load of popple ( aspen ) from me every year. He uses it fall and spring in his kitchen stove for those "I need a quick fire" times. I burn some too.
 
   / Have You Burned Poplar ? #20  
Just be careful with it Scotty as it will burn hot and quickly. Typical type of fire that start the chimney a blaze.

Wayne
 

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