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Someone left this at the wood dump. The leaves were somewhat elongated/pointy, not like maple leaves or anything wide like that.

I tried to google some logs with bright red rings/circles but didn't come up with much.

I thought maybe box elder but it doesn't quite match it perfectly? Or not...


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Definitely box elder. I tried harvesting a few rounds last year. For me it turned out to be rubbish. After letting it season for a few months I put it through my log splitter and it just crumbled to pieces. Hopefully it will work out better for you.
 
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Hmm i don't remember it having a smell. Thanks for the heads up with it. I notice a piece I cut was really soft and almost seemed like it was sawdust inside. It was towards the base and I figured it was just rot. It liked like part of the tree was dying and it ended up splitting and falling over in a storm.



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Fred Flintstone made wheels with box elder so when he ran things over it was difficult to tell.
Best use for it also since even Fred burnt better wood even in the cave days. :)

Split it small and use it as shoulder wood, similar btu as silver maple.
Split as normal size it burns quite poorly and smoke is gawd awful stinky.
 
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I am not a fan of Box Elder. It burns and decays quickly. I find that way below burning pine or balsa wood with regards to burning qualities. Is it possible to take it back to the dump without a charge?
 
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Someone left this at the wood dump. The leaves were somewhat elongated/pointy, not like maple leaves or anything wide like that.

I tried to google some logs with bright red rings/circles but didn't come up with much.

I thought maybe box elder but it doesn't quite match it perfectly? Or not...


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Maples' poor relation........
 

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