Normally I split all my winter heating wood in the early spring so it has all summer to cure. This year with frantic
preparations to get our house ready and up for sale I didn't get to do that. I'm doing my splitting now. Since I rotate my
log pile the one I'm working on is at least 2 years old and was always covered but the logs are all about 8' or longer. About
half are burnable the other half (unfortunately mostly Locust) isn't probably because it is so dense. The good side is that
it is supposed to be a mild winter and heating oil prices are down. The good thing is that if the house sells my new place
has almost no trees so I won't need the splitter attachment.
preparations to get our house ready and up for sale I didn't get to do that. I'm doing my splitting now. Since I rotate my
log pile the one I'm working on is at least 2 years old and was always covered but the logs are all about 8' or longer. About
half are burnable the other half (unfortunately mostly Locust) isn't probably because it is so dense. The good side is that
it is supposed to be a mild winter and heating oil prices are down. The good thing is that if the house sells my new place
has almost no trees so I won't need the splitter attachment.