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<blockquote data-quote="cscokd" data-source="post: 2919820" data-attributes="member: 5609"><p>Just stumbled across this post. Here is document on common Oklahoma wood that I've kept around forever. </p><p></p><p></p><p><u><strong>Excellent</strong></u></p><p>BLACK LOCUST</p><p>Heating Value: 1 cord = 29.3 million BTU’s</p><p>Density: 1 cord = 4,192 pounds</p><p>Comments: Moderate to split, few sparks,</p><p>slight fragrance, difficult to start, light smoke, excellent</p><p>coaling qualities</p><p></p><p>HICKORY (Also Pecan)</p><p>Heating Value: 1 cord = 28.5 million BTU’s</p><p>Density: 1 cord = 4,072 pounds</p><p>Comments: Moderate to split, moderate</p><p>sparks, excellent fragrance,</p><p>difficult to start, light smoke, excellent coaling qualities</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Very Good</strong></u></p><p>WHITE OAK (Burr Oak, Post Oak, etc.)</p><p>Heating Value: 1 cord = 26.4 million BTU’s</p><p>Density: 1 cord = 3,776 pounds</p><p>Comments: Easy to split, few sparks,</p><p>slight fragrance, moderate</p><p>to start, light smoke,</p><p>excellent coaling qualities</p><p></p><p>HONEY LOCUST</p><p>Heating Value: 1 cord = 25.8 million BTU’s</p><p>Density: 1 cord = 3,680 pounds</p><p>Comments: Moderate to split,</p><p>moderate to start</p><p></p><p>RED OAK (Blackjack Oak, Black Oak, etc.)</p><p>Heating Value: 1 cord = 24.8 million BTU’s</p><p>Density: 1 cord = 3,536 pounds</p><p>Comments: Easy to split, few sparks,</p><p>slight fragrance, moderate</p><p>to start, light smoke, good</p><p>coaling qualities</p><p></p><p>WHITE ASH</p><p>Heating Value: 1 cord = 24.3 million BTU’s</p><p>Density: 1 cord = 3,472 pounds</p><p>Comments: Easy to split, few sparks,</p><p>slight fragrance, moderate</p><p>to start, light smoke, good</p><p>coaling qualities</p><p></p><p>I think this may have been the original source material-</p><p><a href="http://www.forestry.ok.gov/Websites/forestry/Images/Firewood%20-%20How%20to%20Obtain%20Measure%20and%20Burn.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.forestry.ok.gov/Websites/forestry/Images/Firewood - How to Obtain Measure and Burn.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cscokd, post: 2919820, member: 5609"] Just stumbled across this post. Here is document on common Oklahoma wood that I've kept around forever. [U][B]Excellent[/B][/U] BLACK LOCUST Heating Value: 1 cord = 29.3 million BTU’s Density: 1 cord = 4,192 pounds Comments: Moderate to split, few sparks, slight fragrance, difficult to start, light smoke, excellent coaling qualities HICKORY (Also Pecan) Heating Value: 1 cord = 28.5 million BTU’s Density: 1 cord = 4,072 pounds Comments: Moderate to split, moderate sparks, excellent fragrance, difficult to start, light smoke, excellent coaling qualities [U][B]Very Good[/B][/U] WHITE OAK (Burr Oak, Post Oak, etc.) Heating Value: 1 cord = 26.4 million BTU’s Density: 1 cord = 3,776 pounds Comments: Easy to split, few sparks, slight fragrance, moderate to start, light smoke, excellent coaling qualities HONEY LOCUST Heating Value: 1 cord = 25.8 million BTU’s Density: 1 cord = 3,680 pounds Comments: Moderate to split, moderate to start RED OAK (Blackjack Oak, Black Oak, etc.) Heating Value: 1 cord = 24.8 million BTU’s Density: 1 cord = 3,536 pounds Comments: Easy to split, few sparks, slight fragrance, moderate to start, light smoke, good coaling qualities WHITE ASH Heating Value: 1 cord = 24.3 million BTU’s Density: 1 cord = 3,472 pounds Comments: Easy to split, few sparks, slight fragrance, moderate to start, light smoke, good coaling qualities I think this may have been the original source material- [URL]http://www.forestry.ok.gov/Websites/forestry/Images/Firewood%20-%20How%20to%20Obtain%20Measure%20and%20Burn.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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