Posted by rla on January 05, 2018 at 12:19:01 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: COLD Nasty day Question posted by Adirondack case guy on January 05, 2018 at 08:42:31:
For me I try to keep it simple, Wood chute/window into my furnace room. I heat with a clayton forced air furnace. A wood wagon is back up outside to the window. 1/2 load will heat my house for 2 + weeks unless it's weather like we are having now? When I load my wagons ( I have 10 of them ) the wood will fit in the window chute & will fit in my furnace. If I don't burn all the wood I cut I leave it on the wagon for next season & burn those loads 1st. The wagons get parked out of sight in the off season & have very little spring clean up to do. In Feb. I start refilling the wagons that are emptied. Try to burn Cherry, Beach, Ash, Shag bark & Pig Hickory, cut only the trees that are in the way or have gotten damaged. In my 35 years of burning wood in my new house this is the easiest for me.
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