Posted by Russ from MN on December 14, 2012 at 17:05:10 from (68.235.89.15):
In Reply to: Sawing firewood. posted by JayinNY on December 14, 2012 at 16:48:13:
Exactly! it all burns! I cut mine all different lengths, we have 2 different stoves and our son has one that uses an in between size. I cut the really large diameter logs into shorter blocks so they are not so heavy to lift into the splitter and the shorter it is the faster it dries. Out stove takes 22" wood so I built our splitter to only take logs up to 22" I save the longer sticks for colder nights and use the shorter junk now when it's pretty warm. I have 22" marks on my trailers and wheelbarrows so if I think one is too long I can check it and maybe cut it in two for the smaller stove. Recently I skidded out some large ash trees (18" diaX60') and I will probably cut it up more consistent. I think I can eyeball to within an inch of 20".
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