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I'd do it as soon as it's convenient; it'll dry out faster after
it's split. UNLESS it has to be dried to split it; not familair
with black locust. Some greens can be pretty tough to split.

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|I scavenged a small black locust tree. The lengths are all too
long, and
| much of it needs to be split.
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| I won't be needing any wood this year or next, so I am in no
hurry. Am I
| better off letting it dry out before splitting/cutting, or
should I do it
| now?
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