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1MoreFord

Babbling Farker
Joined
Mar 14, 2005
Location
Central Arkansas
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Joe
No, not the which species for BBQ, or which wood for which protein types of questions, or others of similar vein.

The video below discusses splitting, seasoning, stacking, burning, and other things to make good firewood and fires. The guy is talking about firewood for heating but the basics are all the same. He appears to have a whole series on wood and fires.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPlUyPlWmU0
 
Chris on In the Woodyard is a really good watch. Eastonmade, the splitter company, gave him a $110,000 wood processing machine, no strings attached.
That's a $150+k machine today. Chris has alot of good insight, one of which is just buy a big chain saw and splitter from the beginning, stop playing games with toys. Man is he right about the chain saw, my new to me 461 just crushes the brand new 180 I used to be so proud of!
 
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