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Firewood
Well today I got some firewood spilt and stacked. I hope we will have enough for the winter
. Anyway does anyone know what kind of wood is yellow on the inside? I was thinking it was locust. Its pretty stringy stuff and its hard to split.![]()
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it doesnt look like locust, but i really cant tell unless i see the leaves
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Well the tree was dead when we cut it down so there were no leaves on it. I was also told that it might be something called "tree of heaven" which I never heard of.
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um i dont think you have enough. better chop more
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Well my 8x16 trailer is full of wood too about 5' high and I also have about 20 4' logs to cut up so we will have some more.
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Here is some more I have to cut up. This is red oak which is pretty good stuff. The tree got ants and died so we chopped er up. Im just to lazy to sharpen the chains for the saw to finish the job.
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hedge is yellow and real stringy, but burns VERY hot.
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BEECH MAYBE
I HAD SOME LAST YEAR AND IT WAS AN ABSOLUTEBITC* TO SPLIT. GOOD LUCK |
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It never gets cold here so I've only cut up oak and pecan for bar-b-que
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I was thinking Popular.
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