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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveg View Post
    Ennismaple, just curious, but why do you suggest some moisture in your wood. I thought that was a BTU thief.
    With our Force 5 if the wood is split too fine or is too dry it burns too fast. The extra heat simply goes up the stack. I've never measured the moisture content but I understand 15% is optimal. It allows you to dial the primary air up and down to control the burn rate.

    When we did the demonstration boil for Lapierre (our unit was the first in Ontario) Rejean L was there to run the evaporator. We had a bunch of thinly split and bone dry poplar and basswood for the demonstration. After a short while he told us - get me some wet wood because this stuff is going up like gunpowder! We had some unsplit basswood that was laying on the ground that we put in and the boil rate went up because he could control the gasification with the blowers.
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    Since the arch doesn't care so much, I take out the worst tree for my forest or standing-dead. I have infected Beech (looking pimpley) that will become firewood and some of that white wool showing under a few hemlock branches to harvest. I can't access all my woods, but make small paths for my UTV where I can.
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    I'm burning about 90% popular and 10% pine. Both of these were recommended by Bill Mason for my evaporator. This worked out well for me as I have a never ending source of this in my woods. Next year I will be adding American Elm as my trees along the road got hit last fall with a bug/blight and I have about 160 that need to be cut out.
    New for 2016 Mason 2x4 XL with AUF blower. No more boiling in stainless steam table trays or pots for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolly Acres Farm View Post
    I'm burning about 90% popular and 10% pine. Both of these were recommended by Bill Mason for my evaporator. This worked out well for me as I have a never ending source of this in my woods. Next year I will be adding American Elm as my trees along the road got hit last fall with a bug/blight and I have about 160 that need to be cut out.
    Elm takes a long time to dry, even when it is standing dead. It's also a real pain to split, because the grain is twisty. But it is a good firewood when seasoned.
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    50%pine pallets+50% dead maple= HOT FIRE!!! got my best boil running 20gph on a 2x4 flat pan running 1" of sap in the pan.

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    I'm burning a bunch of pallets that need to get used up. Most are hardwood but some lighter stuff as well. If and when that runs out, I have a bunch of standing dead beech that will get used. After that, likely a couple years from now, I have a stock pile of pine and other various logs to go through. Every time I go to the landfill, I pick up a load of wood on my way out. Anything that they cannot run through a chipper, they put out near the entrance. Free for the taking but you have to load yourself. Right after a big wind storm is the best time to go, as they have lots of arborists and tree slayers dropping off some mighty big trees. This year I need to put a winch on the trailer as hand loading alone is just too hard.
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    I have Air under Fire (AUF) and air over fire(AOF) both on a high pressure blower. I burn any and all wood but split it to between 2-3", cut it 2 yrs ahead. It all burns great and all will make syrup well. I do prefer any hardwood, but often I have 10-30% soft mixed in, just to get rid of it.
    Dave Klish, I recently bought a 2x6 wood fired evaporator from A&A Sheet Metal which I will be converting to oil fired
    Now have solar, 2x6 finish pan, 5 bank 7x7 filter press, large water jacketed bottler, and tankless water heater.
    Recently bought another Gingerich RO, this one was a 125, but a second membrane was added thus is a 250, like I had.
    After running a 2x3, a 2x6, 3x8 tapping from 79 taps up to 1320 all woodfired, now I'm going to a 2x6 oil fired and a 200-425 taps.

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    I burn all hardwood. Mostly ash split to wrist size. Problem a had at times was to thick of a bed of coals. When I increased my auf it sent to much heat up the stack. Any ideas on a remedy?
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