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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1673796" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>No joke. I would've considered borrowing a buddy's F-250 and gooseneck and coming up there for that.</p><p></p><p>I've gotten tired of chasing truly seasoned wood in the local classifieds. The last two years, what I kept finding from the "seasoned" listings was freshly cut and split - even had one that was actually *wet*. This year, I've decided that if I can't gather it for whatever reason, then I'll pay the premium for wood that I know 100% is seasoned. Plus, it's stacked and wrapped on a pallet, so it just takes a forklift to get it in the truck. Nothing like putting a nice, big, quarter of oak in the stove and not seeing a single puff of steam before it starts blazing and keeping the trailer at 75F for the next 90 minutes to two hours (stove door open vs closed)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1673796, member: 5151"] No joke. I would've considered borrowing a buddy's F-250 and gooseneck and coming up there for that. I've gotten tired of chasing truly seasoned wood in the local classifieds. The last two years, what I kept finding from the "seasoned" listings was freshly cut and split - even had one that was actually *wet*. This year, I've decided that if I can't gather it for whatever reason, then I'll pay the premium for wood that I know 100% is seasoned. Plus, it's stacked and wrapped on a pallet, so it just takes a forklift to get it in the truck. Nothing like putting a nice, big, quarter of oak in the stove and not seeing a single puff of steam before it starts blazing and keeping the trailer at 75F for the next 90 minutes to two hours (stove door open vs closed)... [/QUOTE]
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