Redoak firewood. Lengths vary from 12" to 18", and vary in size so they can be used in freestanding stoves or fireplaces. Here is the scoop on this wood: Most of it has been under a tarp for over a year. Thus it is well seasoned. I also have a pile of Red Oak that comes from a huge tree that died from the drought I guess about 2 years ago, but I felled it only about 4 months ago, and am just now busting it up into firewood, so it still has a little moisture in it. After 60 years of heating our house with wood exclusively, my experience is that if I stack firewood pieces like this out in the open in a 4 square configuration, it only takes a few days or so for the wind to pull out enough residual moisture such that we get good, hot fires that especially leave you with a bed of hot coals to stoke up in the morning. I am burning this wood now in our Kressno free-standing wood stove. It is doing fine even though I didn't even first stack it 4 square first, just piled it up. I will sell the wood under the tarp for $90 for a regular pickup bed full (that holds right at a "rick", which is a third of a cord or 42.3 cubic feet), or $115 for an 8' pickup bed. I will sell the newer wood for $85 for a 6' bed or $100 for an 8' bed. I can deliver for a fee. You can reach me @ show contact info
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