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But unless it has lost its bark some time ago it wont really be dry enough to sell this winter, same for 'dry' cord. I processed a lot of 3 year felled soft and hard cord this spring/summer, moisture content on the ends 4%, a foot or so inside from the end 27%.

 

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But unless it has lost its bark some time ago it wont really be dry enough to sell this winter, same for 'dry' cord. I processed a lot of 3 year felled soft and hard cord this spring/summer, moisture content on the ends 4%, a foot or so inside from the end 27%.

 

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Yes so you are now sold out and buying in cord for next year and processing now. This way you get to sit on a huge debt and wait 9 months for any money so :biggrin: your customers can burn dry logs that evening.

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