Looks like oak to me with some chestnut borer damage.
346 lbs
+1 Cottonwood
Maybe Bitternut hickory.
1,443 lbs
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I've got an extra BP-1 carb, but I think it's pretty rough. I need a BP top cover, I'd trade you if you have an extra.
I've been thinking about buying a new 2 man saw. I think they run around $250. Would be nice exercise occasionally. Anybody using one?
Chestnut would be a great find, but my guess would be Tuliptree aka Yellow poplar.
Splits nice, but I think it's elm.
It's a lot easier to buy than sell, that's for sure. I've never had a problem selling on forums such as this, especially if the buyer has been...
Honey locust on #3, or possibly Coffeetree.
Prayers sent. Hoping for the best.
Looks like Black locust. Are you sure you're not just getting stronger? :thumbs:
One more vote for Beech.
Maybe Butternut. Leaves look more like hickory. Find some nuts on the ground, that's the best way to figure it out.
I'm thinking those leaves are from shrub. I think the wood has been cut for a while. So I don't think they go together. Been wrong before...
Siberian elm
Sumac is similar, but Alianthus or Tree of Heaven is a non-native Asian cousin. Like a sumac on steroids. It gets big, grows very fast. You'll...
I live in Indiana and I'd say Farmer Steve nailed it. TOH, Tree of Heaven.