Chinese Elm as firewood

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well it smells a little more swampy and less septic-y today since the bark dried out. i'll burn this load, but not "seek" any more (this was a storm-damage removal for freebie). i have a plenty of "regular" elm (knot sure which) standing dead and just slipped out of the bark. it'll be down in 4-5 years.
 
I have what looks to be a siberean elm in my back yard that needs to be cut down. Its kind of an ugly tree. Limbs broke off here and there. Should be a decent amount of wood there though.
 
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