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Wood ID assistance.

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  1. PatrickNY

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    What's up fellas, so I was driving past this house with a tree down in the front yard. I asked if they were going to use it or could I cut it up and take it. They said, "Take it away". So, I got what I could fit, but I'm wondering what kind of wood it is and is it worth going back for the rest. It's about a half mile from me. Thanks. D8AC87E1-B418-4427-9E4D-9CB753C66A25.jpeg 9C5D3E67-2D8A-44E7-8697-39D18C6B1D54.jpeg 60EA2E2E-EBFF-4B5D-9D68-94879246049A.jpeg E7A0CB08-E020-4144-8348-A85DEC9FFC94.jpeg BF052941-E763-4048-83E0-B06C738BB812.jpeg
     
  2. farmer rob

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    [QUOTE="PatrickNY, Free wood is good wood and close to home even better.It looks kinda like a birch to me but I am for sure not a expert
     
  3. Eric Wanderweg

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    Black birch. Lots of BTU's with a relatively short drying time. Only downside are the heaping piles of coals left behind that you'll have to burn down.
     
  4. Paul bunion

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    Yes it’s Black Birch, high BTU. Great wood. Get all you can. Drys fast however it also rots fast. Keep the rain and snow off it.
     
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    Awesome stuff. Like Paul said it can rot fast in log or even rounds. Crack em in half at least. Once it’s split up I don’t see it rot.
     
  6. PatrickNY

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    Thanks, guys. I hope to get it split and covered with a tarp this week.
     
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    Black birch. You done good Patrick. :thumbs: Go get the rest ASAP:tree:

    Sniff some splits. Has a pleasant minty smell to it.
     
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    Beautiful score!!!! One of my top 3 favorite woods. Black birch. Some say it's better than oak.
     
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    Get it while you can!
     
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    Black birch, it's shocking how fast that stuff will punk up and rot. Lost a few logs because I waited too long to get to them.
     
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