Looks like Mulberry.
Looks like cherry or maybe plum.
We could all use some twigs, but I think its Ash. Might even have some borer in it.
First thought was Silver also, maybe Apple.
Approximately 48 Cottonwoods, 3 Ash, 2 Boxlder and one stick of Mulberry. That's my guess anyway.
As others have said, oak over hickory.
Willow and Tuliptree.
Cross section of the bark looks like Elm. Might explain the non-splitting.
Bark doesn't look like Butternut I've seen. Twigs look like opposite arrangement. I'd say some type of swamp Ash. X2 on the fine boards though.
How low will the water in the well drop once you start taking it out? If not much, why not just drill a hole in the side and stick hose in it?
I'm considering switching to a gasification type OWB, but the size of the wood has me hesitating. I'm used to putting in big pieces and from...
You did good, 7-10 is one of the best in that series.
Could be English walnut. I've seen them that size. Look for some nuts on the ground. Squirrels love them though, so they might be gone.
I've heard tractor and car collectors say that stuff rusts faster in a barn with concrete floors. Might be something to it, as I can see how...
Nice looking saw there, Mr. Post.
Sweet gum, maybe
Nice wood. Lot of Btu's in that stack.
Twigs look like boxelder.
I love Honda engines, but Honda push mowers are not impressive. I have two, don't like them. Toro with 4 wheel drive is my favorite.
First post looked like Tulip poplar to me, twigs look like basswood. Hard to tell, maybe it is Ash. Burn it.