Well, sure I would love to burn hardwood, but soft is what is available. It's 100 miles to the good stuff. Cost plus hauling has not yet outweighed the million acres of soft stuff outside my door.
BTW, how is the hardwood on chains? I usually put 4 strokes of a file on my sharp Stihl (yellow) chains at each fill up on gas and throw inch long chips. However, I'm really only good for two tank's full, plus loading and unloading, per day. That's about a cord, but then there is the splitting (electric is fantastic) and stacking. Like I said, a good summer's work. If you have any free hard stuff available within range, please let me know.![]()
That’s why I asked. I’ve been to Colorado 3 times and it looked like mostly evergreens. I’m lucky enough to have all the hardwood I want from blow downs. This yr I’ll be splitting Red Oak for next season. Currently I’m burning Ash. I use a 20” and 18” Echo. If I keep chain out of the dirt it’s not that bad. Problem up here is the Emerald Ash Borer. It’s wiping out all the Ash in some areas. Standing dead wood everywhere. Logging companies are cutting it as quick as they can before it dies. My neighbor is in the process of having $50k worth of Ash harvested. He gets a pay day and I get all the tree tops I want.