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Had another load of Euc in yard this week. The oil stained my hands black for a few days but does smell nice. Will sit in curtainsider til next winter and see what it's like. Screw splitter ( hycrack ) is awesome. On our old 85hp zeroes its unstoppable on all our nasty knotty hedge grown ash !

 

 

If it's green now I very much doubt it will be seasoned by next winter if drying naturally, mine was better after at least two years...

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I have a euc in the back garden that needs regular pruning. Have been taking down some reasonable size branches over the last few years and have found that they burn well, once seasoned, in the woodburners. The twigs and leaves make great kindling once dry as the leaves seem to retain some oil, and light really easily. As long as you can split it when green I'd been well chuffed with a free load.

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