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shraby

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2. I noticed that with the elm trees. We got some when the wind blew some down, and
Sun May 28, 2017, 11:12 AM
May 2017

I had the honors of splitting the pieces cut into stove length.
They don't split for beans! I had to split off pieces from the outside edge in. The wedge would constantly get stuck in them cause they wouldn't split right.
One piece I finally had to put the whole piece in the stove and then get the wedge back when the fire went out.
A real PIA.

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