Ya cant say no to free wood when they are cutting a new power line in close by. I would not go after sweet gum, but if a few are mixed in and the man is going to bring it to you, I can burn it.
The bulk of it is pine, poplar and gum. Pine is one of my favorites for the mild climate Im in, and with dry wood and a modern stove, it is just fine for firewood. Really, all this is shoulder season wood, but heck. NC is just about all shoulder season except for a couple weeks in January or early February. When the oak coals pile up, a stick or two of pine will devour the coal pile back to a useable amount of space.
I still have to split quite a bit, but I?ve been working on it for a couple weeks. Today I finished the saw work. I had been working through cutting and splitting, but I decided to knock out the saw work before the heat kicks in.
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