Another new Michigan member: Yes, we're taking over.

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A year would be the *soonest* you'd want to use it, after it's split, stacked and top-covered. Well, assuming it's hardwood, anyway.

Thanks for the info!

That wood was cut and stacked March 2016 when they started the clearing. It's been sitting that long but is not cut or split. It is almost entirely apple.

I know I'm going to be setting a bunch of the smaller stuff aside because people like apple wood for smokers and aromatic campfires, but the bigger stuff is going to go heating the house.
 
   / Another new Michigan member: Yes, we're taking over. #12  
Non-split it'll take even longer. Get it split, off the ground, and a top cover (wind/air can pass through), then forget about it.

It'll be fine after a year, but longer is better. Outdoor stoves tend to smolder, so you could probably use it now. I have a stove that is very moisture sensitive. My usage is up probably 25% or more with crummy wood. I've done it. It sucks.
 
   / Another new Michigan member: Yes, we're taking over. #13  
G'day Mate and welcome to TBN from Downunder.

Enjoy the site... which I can see that you already are!
 
   / Another new Michigan member: Yes, we're taking over. #14  
Welcome!
That looks like a nice place :)
 

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