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Darn scoundrels, using my yard as a dump. Help Plz...

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  1. KaptJaq

    KaptJaq

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    Went to my daughter's soccer game this morning. Raining but a home game so it wasn't too bad. We won, 2-1 on a last second goal. When we got home I found that somebody used my yard as a dump and found this:

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    Now I'm trying to decide if I should call the police & complain or figure out which tree service dumped it and thank them. Anybody know what it is? Split a round to see fresh heart wood and pulp...

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    They are big rounds but it split pretty easy so I'll probably not complain too much.

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  2. bushpilot

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    I would assume that they intended you a favor, seeing that you obviously use firewood, and were not home to ask. :yes:

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    Most of the landscapers around here know I'll take a load of clean wood. I was just surprised that it showed up on a Saturday morning. I just like when they catch me home so I can tip the crew...

    The post was slightly tongue in cheek...

    Any idea what kind of wood it is?

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    I can identify about 3 types of wood - pine, douglas fir, and western larch. It is not any of them.

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    How is the weight & hardness? Bark looks a little like Butternut,wood does also.Related to Black Walnut,put a dark stain on it & except for the weight/softness the grain pattern/pore size is identical. Butternut is much softer,very similar to Eastern White Pine in density.
     
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    :rofl: :lol: I thought it would be dogs or cats taking a dump in your yard, nice score, even if they did not get tipped. Probably saved them a landfill fee?
     
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    The best kind...............free
     
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    X2!
    A little time in splitting and ur there...:binoculars:
     
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    I think thistle got it right.
     
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    I was thinking black walnut but it did not seen right. It is a little lighter than the red oak I am used to so it may just be butternut.

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    If you can dent it with your thumbnail also,its probably Butternut.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juglans_cinerea
     
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    Kinda looks like Catalpa, does it have a smell to it? Catalpa has an odor when split, I think it smells kinda sweet.
     
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    Butternut is my guess too
    similar to walnut but not as dark, & has a little white sap wood.

    Looks to be splitting well, & It's Free BTUs :yes:
     
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