
01-01-2018, 09:00 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Leland,NC
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Originally Posted by yettrbomb
I have no idea, cord wise. And it really depends on the wood, and obviously how cold. I have a 2011 Toyota Tacoma, and I would say, generally I go through 8-10 truckloads of wood a year. Everything I burn is seasoned, at least a year and it consists of white ash, red/white oak, and locust. I usually throw some nut coal in with it at night, or when it’s super cold. I rarely burn all coal, only because I never really figured the right air mixture out to maintain a good burn. I can hold fire for about 6 hours. But this is primarily a coal stove, and as such the firebox isn’t really big. Sorry for some rambling 
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Yea there are alot of factors for sure. Sure hard to beat seasoned oak though.takes forever to dry up
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