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mainlydank t1_iriq9sj wrote

First things first, get a cheap moisture meter and be ready when they show up to split a piece and check the moisture in the middle. The firewood business is greasy af.

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ameriskin77 t1_irkj86l wrote

This is an amazing suggestion. What moisture percent would be acceptable? Thanks!

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mainlydank t1_irkjgmd wrote

<20% is the gold standard, but depending on the species you can easily burn up to 25%. Gotta keep a lot of airflow going with that though.

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United_Mixture_6700 t1_irje459 wrote

Years years years ago they delivered here after the sun went down. Guess what it was green. Do things differently nowadays.

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