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While the TYPE of wood does eneter into this, the CONDITION of the wood is more important. almost any wood that is properly seasoned will burn well- they do give off different amounts of heat per lb of wood. If it has been cut, split, and stacked out of the weather for one full year, you will have good results with most woods. I prefer hardwoods such as hickory, locust, ash and oak for hot clean fires.

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