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Looks like some real nice straight splitting wood.

I like processing poplar here, it comes out like that. Birch, our premium wood, it's not often to get straight grained stuff.
 
Couple photos from my splitting area. Didn't get everything as it spreads out on about 4 acres.
 

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damn you got a lot of work to do. what do you use to process all that?

2 processors. Have around 500 ish cords in logs, the pics are a small area of the lot. I took them last night at around 10pm.

The limby stuff is birch, it was cut off a gravel pit next door and wasn't limbed. Kind of a pain but the delimber is out in the woods and the logs were free.
 
Gentlemen...what type/species of tree are the rounds in the pic? Mainly the largest round on the bottom right, rear of the pile?...or I suppose the entire stack of rounds?

The big one is Ash. Pile consists of mostly Black Locust (no bark):), Ash, Cherry, Mulberry, White Oak, and about 5 rounds of Spruce(free right up the road)! Added more BL last week and getting ready to add some Hedge when I drop it in about a week:)
 
The big one is Ash. Pile consists of mostly Black Locust (no bark):), Ash, Cherry, Mulberry, White Oak, and about 5 rounds of Spruce(free right up the road)! Added more BL last week and getting ready to add some Hedge when I drop it in about a week:)
Gotcha...appreciate it. The 'wrinkle skin' looking bark pattern had me at a loss.
 
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