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My 3 favorite firewood species are: Osage Orange, Black Locust, and Shagbark hickory.
If Osage din't create such a fireworks show of flying sparks I'd burn nothing but it!

What are your BIG 3 in firewood?
If you could burn only ONE wood for a few seasons---which wood would it be?:confundio:
 

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For the house it's red oak, white oak, and Ash. If I had to pick only one wood for the few seasons I'd probably take sugar maple. It heats real nice and dries faster than the oaks.

For making syrup, which is my main use of wood, I like softwood. Big 3 would be poplar, pine, and maybe box elder.
 

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For the house it's red oak, white oak, and Ash. If I had to pick only one wood for the few seasons I'd probably take sugar maple. It heats real nice and dries faster than the oaks.

For making syrup, which is my main use of wood, I like softwood. Big 3 would be poplar, pine, and maybe box elder.

I misspoke. I forgot about basswood. That, poplar and pine are probably my most prevalent syrup making woods. They are all fun to cut. Sure makes a chain seem wicked after you've been working up hardwood.
 

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#1 is locust.
#2 is white oak
#3 silver maple, drys fast.
#4 DRY WOOD, maybe I should make that #1? Hedge would make the list, but just don't get much here. Best friend has a few to come down, but they are healthy and we have too much other wood to deal with.
 

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#1 whatever is close and a easy haul.
#2 anything that is standing dead & ready to burn.
#3 tie between elm and hickory.

All three are trumped by delivered free.

I am not picky it all gets turned to ash.


Steven

Yup if it will fit in the door I’ll burn it

I work for a logger but he also has a bundling side business.
Those little $5 bundles
We have a Multitek processor then gets kiln dry and bundle.
He ask if i wanted the junk pile.

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Brought home 6 loads

Cottonwood maple locust ash hickory oak little bit of everything in there [emoji106]


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Ash, oak(usually red), and hickory.

If I had to pick one it would be Ash. Not the hottest, but ready the fastest and the easiest out of the three to process. Although I love hand splitting red oak and ash equally well.

And ya can’t beat the smell of the red oak, love it. Imo


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