load of wood I got today, pics

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Blazin

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Aaah not hemlock!..Lookin like hard maple to me, but I've been know to burn anything no matter what it is. :D
 
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Jon E

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My first thought was oak, probably a white oak relative, and then looked at the wood more closely and thought locust. If it was more yellowish-green, I'd say locust, but it looks more brown, so it's probably oak. One good whiff of it (is this a scratch-n-sniff forum?) and I'd be able to tell ya. Most wood species have a very distinct smell and fresh sawn locust does NOT smell like fresh sawn white oak.

Either way - worth the effort. The guy who thought it was hemlock needs a bit more learnin'. :dizzy:
 
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My first thought was oak, probably a white oak relative, and then looked at the wood more closely and thought locust. If it was more yellowish-green, I'd say locust, but it looks more brown, so it's probably oak. One good whiff of it (is this a scratch-n-sniff forum?) and I'd be able to tell ya. Most wood species have a very distinct smell and fresh sawn locust does NOT smell like fresh sawn white oak.

Either way - worth the effort. The guy who thought it was hemlock needs a bit more learnin'. :dizzy:

yes, either way, its some serious wood.

burr oak:cheers: i petitioned to the NE State Legislature to have the state tree changed from the cottonwood to the burr oak. I was unsuccessful...but im not done yet.:dizzy:
 
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The piece under the body of the saw makes me lean toward Black Locust...Have a fence row that I have been cleaning up for a guy for years that is nothing but black locust...He was going to have if pushed in a pile and burnt til I told him I would keep it neat for FREE...Boy did he get a good deal..LOL
 
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Oak, at least it looks like the oak we have here in Missouri... The bark looks kind of different though.... Hmmmmmmm

you probably have some burr oak down there.

How far east does burr oak grow?

Easterners and NEasterners are calling locust, people a little closer to sw iowa are saying oak...to this point anyway.
 

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