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Hi Jon,

 

I have three really big Pops down in my wood. They're resting partly on other trees so off the ground. I've not burned it before either but it seems a shame to leave it to rot. Sounds like others burn it ok, but how many seasons will it keep for if its split? I'm wondering becasue I have lots of better stuff in my woodshed.

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Hi Jon,

 

I have three really big Pops down in my wood. They're resting partly on other trees so off the ground. I've not burned it before either but it seems a shame to leave it to rot. Sounds like others burn it ok, but how many seasons will it keep for if its split? I'm wondering becasue I have lots of better stuff in my woodshed.

 

Hi TWO KEEP wood land ground then it will not rot I take it there hangers trees yes thanks Jon

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Hi TWO KEEP wood land ground then it will not rot I take it there hangers trees yes thanks Jon

 

Ones a low hanger Jon. with the other two ones on top of the other and they go over a small 'pond', so partly off the deck. Woods a bit of a mess at the moment.

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Hi TWO WINCH IT OUT mate 👍🚜🚜🚜thanks Jon

 

I'm planning on having them out in the next few weeks Jon, just need some time off work :thumbup1: Just hoping they're half decent firewood and they'll last in my woodpile for more than one winter.

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I'm planning on having them out in the next few weeks Jon, just need some time off work :thumbup1: Just hoping they're half decent firewood and they'll last in my woodpile for more than one winter.

 

They will last more than one winter but you must keep the rain off . Its like a sponge if it gets wet . Good fire wood .

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