This tree blew over the other day and I cleaned up the part in the grass. Idk what it is but I know it's not ash. I'm cutting a ton of ash right now and have lots of wood. Is this worth my time to cut up? Basswood?
So should I cut it up or leave it to rot? I have a lot of different species of trees on my 5 acres and I dont mind burning all of them but I'm overwhelmed with dead ash.
I guess I never said y it was a mailbox tree. It has had the mailbox in the picture sticking out of it ever since I moved in 7 years ago. Always looked just as dead but had leaves on it. I'll cut it up this winter with a poulan when I'm trying to find any excuse to do something outside in the snow.
Splits easy. Kinda soft. In the maple family. We have a ton of it around me. I don’t mind burning it but a lot of people around here think it’s worthless.
Splits easy. Kinda soft. In the maple family. We have a ton of it around me. I don’t mind burning it but a lot of people around here think it’s worthless.
Had one blow down in my yard, The limbs break very easy and the wood is very light in weight and rots very quickly. It is a good starter wood or for short fires that don't throw much heat. Burns fast and leaves a lot of ash. Cuts and splits very easy. It will burn green as well and dry's fast after it's cut. It's also a very soft wood.
Cut up theres only like 10 pieces so it will get mixed in. Had it have all fallen in the yard it would be cut and stacked already and I wouldn't be asking. I noticed it was soft when I cut up the one branch which is y I didnt bother cutting more. I already have a stack of poplar logs that came down with an ash tree.
Been running the boiler last few weeks on box elder. Got a couple more weeks left. Split it and put it in your stacks. Rots in a couple years if left on the ground and stinks. Other than that it burns fine. It's a hard wood maple. Just not that hard.