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  1. WoodovenAT

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    hey guys and gals, been a while since I've posted, but keep checking back on everyone's hordes! My bro in law sent me a picture of a couple rounds he found on the side of the road that a tree company left behind, can anyone tell me what it is? He said it was very hard to split, so I assumed Elm. But I have no idea.

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    Looks a lot like black gum (tupelo) to me.

    At first I was kinda thinking young sugar maple, but the bark ain't right for a young tree.

    If it's black gum, it's probably one of the most miserable woods to split.

    Good to see you again, WoodovenAT!
     
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    Thanks Scotty!!,
    I was hoping it was something more "exotic" like hickory or something, guess I'll be loaning out the ol splitter this weekend!
     
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    I was thinking hickory based on the heart wood. but it could just be a wet center. . . the 4th row down on the center right is definitely red or black oak.
     
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    The large pieces look like pin oak to me. We have an abundant amount of pin oak in Missouri. If it weighs a ton and is stringy to split and smells a bit like manure that would be my guess.
     
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    The pins must look a bit different in MO but that is okay as there are some regional differences sometimes. Around here the pins are a bit smoother. Some don't like the smell. I don't mind it at all. Some seem to hate all the red oaks and the way they smell. I'll take them though!
     
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    I don't mind the smell at all. Pin oak burns great.
     
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    Pin oak I cut and split yesterday. It has similarities, but I welcome any input. 0220171348-1.jpg
     
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    I answered in the other thread you have. The good news is that the oak you have is even better than pin oak!
     
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    I appreciate the correction Backwoods Savage. That's how we all learn.
     
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    Right on MO. Wood. I hope none of us stops learning; especially me!
     
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