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Sully

Feeling the Heat
Oct 28, 2013
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Delaware
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Looks like oak and poplar. Although the pic is blury.
 
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Trying to rummage through it and get the oak
 
I don't see any oak. I think it is Tulip Poplar, owing to the greenish tint to the split wood and the appearance of the bark. Tulip Poplar is pretty good firewood, especially if you can get it already cut.
 
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I don't see any oak. I think it is Tulip Poplar, owing to the greenish tint to the split wood and the appearance of the bark. Tulip Poplar is pretty good firewood, especially if you can get it already cut.
Yeah I like polar. Dries faster burns hot. Quick though. I have day off so I'm moving on to find higher btu
 
Tulip Poplar is pretty good firewood, especially if you can get it already cut.
I'm trying it as kindling this season. It could be a little drier but I think it'll work as good as Pine (which I'd rather save for the fire pit.)
 
Yep. That green tinge is a dead giveaway. Tulip poplar. Great kindling. Great fall burning wood too. Get the oak Sully.
 
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