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dv8darwin

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Nov 29, 2014
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I lost lost a very large , 35+ft pear tree in a storm, never smoked meats/ fish before, is it worth selling the tree to a true smoke lover?
 
I have used bradford pear for poultry and pork, specifically ribs. Does great. I've mixed in crab apple and oak too with it and it has a really nice flavor paired with other woods or it can  just be used individually. 

Tyler
 
 
I lost lost a very large , 35+ft pear tree in a storm, never smoked meats/ fish before, is it worth selling the tree to a true smoke lover?
Nice idea to sell the tree to a true smoke lover!!!  It will smoke forever until the smoke lover is passing away (unless he is 20 yrs only) and the sausage is getting dry.

My Q.: Can you convert it into sawdust??? Then I would be interested in a huge quantity.
 
 
Nice idea to sell the tree to a true smoke lover!!!  It will smoke forever until the smoke lover is passing away (unless he is 20 yrs only) and the sausage is getting dry.

My Q.: Can you convert it into sawdust??? Then I would be interested in a huge quantity.
It can be converted to chips rather easily.  My neighbor is a tree / arborist guy.  He ran a bunch of my wood through his chipper and made mountains of chips for me.  I make my own sawdust by place a box under my table saw and start cutting chunks from my limbs.  You would be surprised how much sawdust is produced in a short time.

I have a fruitless pear tree in my yard that will produce an endless supply of smoking wood for me.  The flavor profile is charted as "close to apple". 
 
Obviously you don´t know the difference between ships and sawdust b/c you are talking about both in one line.

I am only interested in sawdust for smoking sausage. Chips are only the second best solution.
 
 
Obviously you don´t know the difference between ships and sawdust b/c you are talking about both in one line.

I am only interested in sawdust for smoking sausage. Chips are only the second best solution.
I know that "ships" or boats are much different than sawdust.  Have a nice day. 
 
Pear is good, similar to apple. I still have a last bit left from a tree on my property.

It might be a bit tricky to split, at lest mine was.
 
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