Big sycamore anyone?

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windthrown

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Mine's bigger, but I'm not going to cut it, and I sure as heck wouldn't burn it. Good for nothing but throwing away, IMHO.
I hate that stuff. Leaves more ash than you had wood to begin with, and so little heat. Bleh! I hate it! (Can you tell?)

What he said. Crappy firewood in my experience. I would never plant one either. Had a huge sycamore in California in my front yard. I had to constantly prune it and I burned the wood, but... never again.
 
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There are three sycamore trees coming down across the street from me right now. I'm not going to bother with them after have gone through splitting two others up a few years back when my other neighbor had some come down.
 
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It burns better than snowballs...but only barely. Be glad you didn't have to chip the brush. Every time I have to deal with one, I get a fresh pack of dust masks and I still end up a hacking mess.
 
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It burns better than snowballs...but only barely. Be glad you didn't have to chip the brush. Every time I have to deal with one, I get a fresh pack of dust masks and I still end up a hacking mess.
Lmao!
I don't own a chipper I'm a firewood junkie not a tree guy. Yea the saw dust was definitely as you described it. Yuck.
 
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We have some larger ones over at the farm.

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Naturally by a creek and there about 5 this size within 200ft of each other.

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When healthy, they can grow amazingly big and use a LOT of water doing so. Not my choice wood either and I put it just above cottonwood.
 
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Heat our home with it mostly as it is our predominant wood here, but has been debated before the sycamore in the UK is more likely to be London Plane, doesn't have the splitting issues and is free heat.
 
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