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Some Load Pictures and an ID Quiz

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  1. Upstatewoodcutter

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    Well finished up the rounds for that red maple, and grabbed some of that fallen red oak. Well I had some free time and decided to GIBIR. And I dragged out a pretty good sized limb of a tree. Probably about 7' in length, heavy due to being out in the woods and water logged, plus being buried under three inches of snow. Well I've a few pictures of this limb because I'm pretty sure it's cherry but I want some confirmation.:yes: Here's some pictures of my work for the day and of the limb.
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  2. Razo

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    Looks like red maple, the leaf is definitely red maple.
     
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    Not 100% sure if that leaf belongs to that tree could have just been picked up while I was dragging it through the woods. But it wouldn't surprise me if it was Red maple, there's a lot of it here.
     
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    Yea I mean with the bark in that condition and wet, its hard to discern. The best best pic I believe is the first one and my eye goes to a half split in the rear left of your vehicle. All the red maple I've ever split has that strip of reddish/pinkish heartwood with the lighter sapwood.
     
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    Is whats in the trunk also what you're trying to ID, or just the last few pics?

    I'm gonna need better pics of the smaller rounds to take a good guess, too blurry. From what I can see though, it looks like maple not cherry
     
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    Maple is my guess
     
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    That leaf flew in over the border on the Polar Express
    don't touch it or you'll be afflicted with a fanatical desire for canadian bacon and moosehead lager , eh ?
     
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    And indulge in copious amounts of maple syrup while watching a hockey game. You know what I'm talking aboot.
     
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    What's in my trunk is what's left of the red maple I cut down, with a few rounds of a fallen red oak. The pictures of the smaller more damp rounds are of the mystery wood. I thought it might be cherry because as it dried on top of my stove it gave off a very sweet fruity aroma.
     
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    Hey there fwiend, we all like some hockey every now and again buddy, eh?:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Bark just doesn't look like cherry to me. Got any better shots of the bark, or a split face?
     
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    Way to go. True hoarder all the way. nice haul
     
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    Well I could get you some nice pictures of the ashes. :p Already been in the stove and gone, despite being out in the woods after the ice and snow dried out on it, it burnt pretty good, nice and warm, though I have to say seeing it in the stove it did burn a lot like red maple.:coffee:
     
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    Well nevermind then :rofl: :lol:

    I'm betting it was maple
     
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    In the end it was some good btu's for little effort, except the dragging it out part. Can't complain though, it must have been down a while as it was already seasoned, almost rotting in the one end.
     
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    In that case, definitely Red Maple.:thumbs::D
     
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    So far I have the stacks on the porch, some in a ugly makeshift wood shed and more in my tool shed that I still need to stack. I'm getting there. :thumbs: