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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Good day in the woods cutting wood with Dad and the brothers
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnylabguy" data-source="post: 4623522" data-attributes="member: 22621"><p>The wood in the foreground in that pic is a bit of a question mark to me too zogger! Most of the 8 to 10 trees we cut up that day were nice sized(18-22" dbh) ash because of the EAB but that pile was from clearing out out a drop zone for one of them. I know there was a small hickory involved(not shagbark,probably pignut or another close variety) but that pile your looking at still has me guessing too! My coworker buddy who is no slouch woodcutter with his 26 acres says its "red maple" but I have my doubts. It was fairly heavy. I still am amazed that in the winter time its hard to identify trees when their small especially. My Dad grew up in this woods and said its "mostly ash" we cut but he didn't seem to confident about that pile either. lol. It's firewood in the end but dang I hate not knowing for sure! It's like the tree's having its last laugh on ya!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnylabguy, post: 4623522, member: 22621"] The wood in the foreground in that pic is a bit of a question mark to me too zogger! Most of the 8 to 10 trees we cut up that day were nice sized(18-22" dbh) ash because of the EAB but that pile was from clearing out out a drop zone for one of them. I know there was a small hickory involved(not shagbark,probably pignut or another close variety) but that pile your looking at still has me guessing too! My coworker buddy who is no slouch woodcutter with his 26 acres says its "red maple" but I have my doubts. It was fairly heavy. I still am amazed that in the winter time its hard to identify trees when their small especially. My Dad grew up in this woods and said its "mostly ash" we cut but he didn't seem to confident about that pile either. lol. It's firewood in the end but dang I hate not knowing for sure! It's like the tree's having its last laugh on ya! [/QUOTE]
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