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mo381

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Aug 3, 2011
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North Central Indiana
Cutting up some free wood for 13-14 and I am not sure exactly what I got here. First two are of one tree, second two are from another that there are a couple trees down. Located in north central Indiana. Thanks in advance.

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Frist two look like hackberry, 3 rd and the 4 th willow.
 
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Only two trees two pics of each, sorry for the confusing post.

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Think your right J, second tree is light weight. Thanks

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Yep.....hackberry and willow.....

That SmokinJ knows his wood
 
Hackberry and uhhh.... I ain't sure but I'll go the the herd and say willow.:rolleyes:
 
Looks like Jay nailed it.
 
3rd and 4th are definitely willow. Hackberry for the first two? What is hackberry?
 
Man, Wood I.D's are no fun when the first guy nails it :(
 
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