sal64
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hello all, after sandy i have a lot of down trees in my woods most red oaks,ive cutup about 10 cords already for fire wood for 2014 and 2015. my question is how long will down trees last before they rot and cant burn them? tu
hello all, after sandy i have a lot of down trees in my woods most red oaks,ive cutup about 10 cords already for fire wood for 2014 and 2015. my question is how long will down trees last before they rot and cant burn them? tu
Can't really add more to ovrszd answer - good advice - only that the btu's lower with the dryness of the wood. If the wood is really dry you will find it will burn quickly thus adding more wood to maintain heat levels is needed. If you have an outside fireplace/fire-pit you could use it there where the quality of the wood is not so critical.
Dry wood has better BTUs because you are no longer wasting heat to burn off moisture in the wood. How would old wood lose BTUs? Might burn faster, but not less efficiently.