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Pulled this pile of birch off my job site, I work on an excavation crew and we just stack piles by the road and put a Free sign out by it. The piles go pretty quick. Anyone live in Anchorage?


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Nope, but, here in the Atlanta area they frequently give oak and hardwood away for free and it sits around forever, so, many tree services just buy a big honking chipper and do the whole tree.

I heat entirely by free firewood, I very rarely ever put the blower for the stove on. I do miss the white birch from up north, I used to like splitting that with the axe. Plus, it starts and burns awesome.
 

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Pulled this pile of birch off my job site, I work on an excavation crew and we just stack piles by the road and put a Free sign out by it. The piles go pretty quick. Anyone live in Anchorage?


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I know someone on FHC that's in AK. Not exactly sure where though. I'll share this with him.
 

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Thanks for the heads up David, and hello fellow Alaskan! Unfortunately, I'm 9 hours north of Anchorage. Hope the wood goes to a good home.

With all that cheap natural gas in suburban alaska, not much demand for fire-wood down there. Up north here, where heating fuel is over $4.00 a gallon, that birch would be gone in a nano second!
 
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