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if the smaller branches have smooth bark similar to a beech, than it's a silver maple
 
if the smaller branches have smooth bark similar to beech, than it's silver maple. if hasn't been dead for more than a year it would make good firewood almost good as cherry
 
If the city drops it and bucks it I will take it and split it but if I have to drop and buck it, I am starting with the locust and mulberry


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Cut it down and cut one piece and feel the weight then you will know if it's worth burning ,all fire wood has some weight that's how here in va I can get gum separated quickly


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Second tree looks like maple to me. Easy way to narrow it down. If the twigs on the branches are opposite it is a M.A.D Buck: Maple Ash Dogwood or Buckeye. If the twigs/buds alternate it is not one of those species.

My guess is either silver or red maple. I like both of those trees for firewood and normally try to get a cord/year because it seasons quickly and produces a quick hot fire with okay coals. I use it during cold starts and warmer weather. In fact I have my eye on a couple of big yard trees someone took down that have just been sitting all summer.
 
Maple... I just cut up a few of the logs. Look to be a black maple once I cut in to them... Mine were full of holes from the center going out.. Not much more heat than an Ash... A member of the ash family...
 
Here's some of what I believe is sugar maple. Been undercover for 14 months, looks like the day I put it in. I just threw a couple piece20160109_084239.jpg 20160109_084233.jpg s in the stove and it burns good. I was gonna sell this, that's why it's split on the smaller side. Fireplace user's like it that way. I decided to burn it myself, I have a over a cord.
 
That is beautiful. It is great high MMBTU wood


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Sorry I meant the first tree is locust. The second one might be honey locust? I can get a photo of both whole trees.


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This is what the whole tree looks like. I think it is silver maple. But I can't find a silver maple leaf near it.

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Well if there is even a chance it is locust I will sample it. And


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