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Brush other than oak?
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<blockquote data-quote="GUNNERX2" data-source="post: 4802559" data-attributes="member: 19586"><p>Several years ago, I cut some decent size maple limbs off trees around my house and drug them down to the area where I burn. This would have been around late August or early September. Come the following March, I was ready to burn and was amazed that all the leaves were still on the limbs. I've not tried brushing with maple and I would surmise that it's too late in the season to even try as the maple leaves are really coming off my trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUNNERX2, post: 4802559, member: 19586"] Several years ago, I cut some decent size maple limbs off trees around my house and drug them down to the area where I burn. This would have been around late August or early September. Come the following March, I was ready to burn and was amazed that all the leaves were still on the limbs. I've not tried brushing with maple and I would surmise that it's too late in the season to even try as the maple leaves are really coming off my trees. [/QUOTE]
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