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<blockquote data-quote="Streblerm" data-source="post: 4524106" data-attributes="member: 14573"><p>I'm not convinced that those pictures are black locust. The bark doesn't look right and the color of the wood isn't what I am used to seeing. All the BL I cut has a very distinct and consistent yellow color, like hedge. Even some of the old fence posts I've cut were still yellow on the inside. The bark I'm used to seeing is more furrowed, grayer, and narrower plates.</p><p></p><p>Cutting old BL makes you question whether you know how to file a chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streblerm, post: 4524106, member: 14573"] I'm not convinced that those pictures are black locust. The bark doesn't look right and the color of the wood isn't what I am used to seeing. All the BL I cut has a very distinct and consistent yellow color, like hedge. Even some of the old fence posts I've cut were still yellow on the inside. The bark I'm used to seeing is more furrowed, grayer, and narrower plates. Cutting old BL makes you question whether you know how to file a chain. [/QUOTE]
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