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I didn't think blackthorn grew big enough to need splitting? :001_smile:

 

Doesn't green wood always split easier?

 

I've got some at the farm to take out as have been uprooted by the snow, the biggest ones are 8-10 inch diameter and 20 odd foot tall, split it green, season it well and it burns hot as coal :thumbup:

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I've got some at the farm to take out as have been uprooted by the snow, the biggest ones are 8-10 inch diameter and 20 odd foot tall, split it green, season it well and it burns hot as coal :thumbup:

 

Makes nice sloe gin .....

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I've got some at the farm to take out as have been uprooted by the snow, the biggest ones are 8-10 inch diameter and 20 odd foot tall, split it green, season it well and it burns hot as coal :thumbup:

 

Great stuff thx buddy

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Have to agree with you there Stubby, syc and ash saeason and split well, best for making money on. But dead elm is prob favourite, beautiful hot slow burner.

 

You know when you get that old dead oak that goes really hard without rotting (is there a name for it). That burns really well also.

 

I've always called it bone oak

 

 

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