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Really pleased to hear your good luck after reading earlier threads.

 

If you chip it I presume it will be for power station use? Otherwise it will be too wet for most domestic/commercial boilers and I've head poplar takes a long time to dry out. A firewood guy I know couldn't even dry it in his kiln.

 

Good luck, look after the pennies and keep safe.

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Really pleased to hear your good luck after reading earlier threads.

 

If you chip it I presume it will be for power station use? Otherwise it will be too wet for most domestic/commercial boilers and I've head poplar takes a long time to dry out. A firewood guy I know couldn't even dry it in his kiln.

 

Good luck, look after the pennies and keep safe.

 

We sell some poplar for firewood, I was always a bit shy of the stuff but took an artic load cheep a few years ago.We cut it in 1.5 metre lengths and then split it either in half of quarters depending on diameter and find it dries quickly this way.

I did not intend to sell much but to use it our selves but some customers saw this stacked in our yard and wanted to try it and now it's what they ask for !!

We now sell between 30/50 ton a year but it has to be split to dry it will not dry even if cut in rings !

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