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Presently I am stuck with burning Ash simply because two trees fell and I utilized the tops and crooks for firewood. I have to carry a bucket of white powdery ashes out every few days. You must have a different species of ash trees than we do here in the big corn field .I've been burning about a face cord of ash a week nearly all winter .I haul out about two coal buckets of ashes a week .
Cherrybark Oak, Water Oak, and lastly - White Oak.Presently I am stuck with burning Ash simply because two trees fell and I utilized the tops and crooks for firewood. I have to carry a bucket of white powdery ashes out every few days. Not so with Oak........
... But ash wood has some other positives like less seasoning time, and easy to catch on fire.
Clinkers remind me of my youngster days when folks had a coal burning furnace and using the tong grapple to remove the clinkers and carry them in a metal basket out to spread on the driveway.
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