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  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Ms. buZZsaws SIL tells me about a pile of black walnut he drove by. He tells me the location and was shocked when i told him it was cottonwood.[​IMG]
     
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    Well that’s disheartening to hear. I have a nice sized honey locust holzhousen that has been sitting for about two years now I think, planned to burn it in the depths of next winter.
    I do like my elm, so that honey locust is gonna have a tough act to follow
     
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    I dunno. I won’t knock elm as it’s kept my house warm in the dead of winter, but according to the chart honey locust outperforms even the fabled black locust.
    Firewood BTU & Drying Chart
     
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    I am confused (a common occurrence). In your photos the leaves look nothing like honey locust. Are there a few red maple branches thrown on top?
     
  6. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Yes there is and good observation Buck. :salute: The HL limbs had no leaves on them
     
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    20231021_171713.jpg 20231021_171629.jpg Any guesses on type of elm?
     
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    Well the rain stopped late morning and just some sprinkles later so i went and cut. Like i stated in OP not much, maybe a couple wheelbarrows full. IMG_4167.JPG IMG_4168.JPG IMG_4169.JPG Had a good talk with the guy and the worst case scenario the wood from the other three trees (maybe a couple cords) is mine when they come down. He has a friend who may take them down, but if that falls through he'll call me for the job. Cherry picker needed for a couple, but not too dangerous. Plus he had a few trees in the wooded area behind his shed he'd want taken down and they're easy drops. IMG_4165.JPG View attachment 396538 IMG_4166.JPG Oh and my prior HL score was the house across from this one.
     
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    I agree with you. Maybe I can get it finished up and split some tomorrow. No promises though.
     
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    AKA ... Chinese elm... pizz Elm ... Decent stuff... has a different smell to it... known to be more brittle in wind events and drops limbs during said times...
     
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    So are you going to add that to your quote line? :whistle:


    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Guess I'll keep it about remarks pertaining to splitting the stuff. If it wasn't a bear to work up, I'd not dislike it.
    That being said, elm isn't in the same league as locust BTU wise.
    Locust, Honey 23.7MBTU/cord
    Elm, Siberian 19.2MBTU/cord

    Highest elm on our BTU chart is just a tick below walnut which I find to be mediocre.
    Walnut, 20.0MBTU/cord

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