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A Little Mulberry

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  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Passed this last month. A couple guys with a backhoe clearing the edge of a field next to the road. IMG_2809.JPG Went by earlier this week and the end of one log caught my eye...unmistakable color change...mulberry. IMG_2810.JPG IMG_2811.JPG
    Got the okay to cut and take what i wanted. Not much but a rare score for me. 201 rear handle did the honors. IMG_2812.JPG IMG_2813.JPG IMG_2817.JPG IMG_2818.JPG A few catalpa rounds too. IMG_2819.JPG IMG_2820.JPG
     
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    Unreal how you find all these scores. Great job!
     
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    Excellent score. To the untrained eye I can see how someone could confuse catalpa with fresh cut mulberry. Both are “weed” trees.
     
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    What impresses me more is his lack of accidents when driving because buZZsaw BRAD seems to spend a considerable amount of time looking at the sides of the road instead of looking AT the road. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I confess: "GUILTY" as charged.:emb:

    Ms. buZZsaw scolds me all the time when she is with me. "stop looking at trees, eyes on the road"
     
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    There was more gnarly catalpa and box elder in the mix. The green twigs on the BE gave it away. I think BE bark looks more like mulberry than catalpa. Catalpa was a nice straight log and an easy grab.
     
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    Nice grab, Brad! I manage to find a fair amount of Mulberry around here. Love the stuff. Good on a cold winter night.
     
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    Nice score buZZsaw BRAD ... Decent little score, well worth the time and effort...
     
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    IIRC didnt you almost drive a dump truck off the road spying a dead barkless elm? ;)
     
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    Little mulberry is better than no mulberry! It is such a fragrant wood to burn. I pulled all the splits that could be used in my smoker from my basement stacks. Hopefully I can keep finding some on occasion. There's a decent one on fbmp but being swamped in oak, I'm not willing to travel to get it.
    Do you do any grilling Brad? I recommend trying it out if possible.
     
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    Actually not really, but being mulberry i HAD to have it. Any other wood, save for BL and maybe HVBW idve left it. There was more SS logs buried that i left.
     
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    A little. buzz-saw recently got a smoker and i put the nuggets aside for him.
     
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    Brad’s truck bed is rarely empty! Nice work!
     
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    There's almost always compost in there! ;)
     
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    You beat me to the punch on that one
    Just wait a couple weeks till it warms up and you can plant your flowers in the back
     
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    I pointed it out to Skier76 when i delivered his wood on Thursday. Fuel mix had tipped over a while back so now it smells like gas if i move it around. Its like a time capsule back there. (eventually) When i clean it out its like a archealogical dig! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I have literally 1 mulberry log in my stacks. It was a decent size. I gave it the honors of stacking it with BL. I wish I could get more.
     
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    Good grab, that is one type of wood I cannot recall ever cutting.
     
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    It’s compost that could double as firepit fuel!
     
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    Ran it through the hydro this afternoon.. Four heaping wheelbarrows full not including the skinnies. Had no where to stack it so filled out a half cord rack of cherry i was filling. IMG_2823.JPG That yellow color is so cool! I know, i know, im a tree nerd! :nerd: :picard: IMG_2822.JPG