Nah, those are probably full cords. :stacker::D That's still a good deal though.
18 cubic yard load 18 cubic yard = 486 cubic feet per load (1cy = 27cf) At 180cf per tossed full cord of 16" splits: 486 cf / 180cf per cd =...
Show us an endgrain pic. That would tell if it was oak or not. Oak will have distinct rays. Bark has the look of oak to me.
I also grew up with a Brittany as a kid. Lots of pheasant hunts. Great memories... Great pics NVhunter and Ron T...
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I agree! Looking at what is left of the leaves at the base of the tree and the bark, it does look right. Rare enough around me, I don't think...
Elm, red maple, red oak
I'll guess some type of elm...
Looks like mulberry to me...
Rhythm guitar player for a lot of years backing up square and contra dances in my area. That, and backing up a lot of fiddlers. I have been in...
If anyone in my area has any that they don't want, I'll be right over! :woodsign: One of the hottest burning woods around. Usually more of a...
I'll vote for river birch on this one. Welcome to the forum!
Cottonwood. In my area, cottonwood is also called poplar because we have no real poplar in the area(well, not much). I'm a little too far south...
I was just in Menards by me yesterday, and they had the one I mentioned in post #5. I replace the filter/wick once a year, and it puts out a LOT...
https://www.menards.com/main/heating-cooling/indoor-air-quality/humidifiers-accessories/aircare-reg-whole-house-evaporative-humidifier-4-000-sq-ft/...
Yup, and I won't touch those thorny devils. Had one of the thorns go right through the sole of my boot a long time ago, and I have not tried for...
Just be careful, you might burn your house down with those softwoods! :deadhorse: :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D I have a cord of spruce in the pile too......
This is a little pricey, but it does work... Had one at work to drain out an area that occasionally flooded. It worked ok, but not great. It...
My 1st thought on these were cherry pits.
I voted for white ash. I also didn't see that you could vote for more than one. ash is usually nice to split, fast drying, good coaling with a...