Hackberry? The one pic holding the round looks like hack bark.
I agree with all that that's Poderosa Pine. I lived for several years in Klamath Falls, OR, and that's what we had in that area.
Since you're in Philly, I'd say Silver maple.
The homeowner just wanted them gone, and told me to talk with the foreman. I have a pickup, but no trailer. I could have loaded some that he was...
A neighbor about a block away is having 7 trees removed from his back yard. Four of them are nice sized silver maples, which I'd like to get. The...
The pileated woodpeckers around here loved the ash as they were dying. They were all over them.
1. Ash(almost none left in my area) 2. Black Cherry 3. White Oak 4. Red Oak 5. Mulberry 6. Honey locust(only the thornless kind) 7. Black Locust...
Started in the late 1970s with a small barrel stove piped out a window in a mobile home. And I'm still here to tell about it! After that, spent...
Ok, looking at it on a larger screen, something even more says dogwood to me more than honey locust. And I can't say why, it just looks dogwoody!
I see a little look of honey locust in that bark.
Did you ever get the damper working?
Here's mine after a 12" snowfall a few days ago. [IMG]
Don't know where you ordered from, but I just found this, and I don't think the rods are welded on the correct spots. The way they show in this...
So how DO you replace this? :) Since my stove had cooled down some, I measured my damper, and it's 4" wide exactly(back to front). It's too hot...
Yes you could, but the damper that is built into the stove is much easier, and is made for this stove. The opening on the built in damper when...
I looked in my manual this morning, and did not find an exploded parts diagram. However, several spots mentioned the combined stack/damper, so I'm...
I can't help with the damper, but you are not alone in having a 27000!
That's how a lot of the ash I scrounged around here was about 4-5 years after being killed by the EAB. The bottom rots and it falls over. But...
Thanks for all of the info here! Since I'm not getting any younger, I want something to lift those heavier pieces. Noodling doesn't do it for...
I'm restarting an old thread because I'm looking at the Golillabac now. I think the OP is still around... After a year, how is it doing for...