I have ran into a bunch of these firewood in rounds and curious if they are good firewood and what they are, trying to learn the ropes of what to get b4 its taken home for now and future. thanks in advance!
The third is definitely red oak. First two maybe pecan or gum? Cut gum once and never will gain...hard to split.
Yeah I was stumped on what these were. just dont want to break my back for terrible wood lol because the first picture those pieces are HEAVY, gotta be 100+lbs
If it’s heavy it ain’t Sassafras, so my guess is wrong. Sassafras is probably the lightest wood I’ve handled. It all looks like good firewood, hopefully it splits easily.
yeah I hope so, got a 25 ton splitter and alot of days off so itll get done either way. this was legit just cut down this week because my work does a forestry permit and cuts trees down to thin the woods
I think silver or red maple for first two and red oak for last pic. Silver maple makes good shoulder season wood. Easy to split and dries quickly. Usually.
Pfft. My old a$$ Didier splitter is only about 12-14 tons. It splits everything. Elm, hickory, whatever. #2 sure looks to be silver maple, and #3 looks to be red oak.