Wood ID, please and thanks......

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Ram 1500 with an axe...

Minister of Fire
Mar 26, 2013
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Hi all, my friend just dropped of these heavy rounds, more to come.....
What do we have?
Thanks........https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/jags-splitter-build-pic-heavy.83540/. image.jpgimage.jpg image.jpg
 
Any good or rankings on the btu chart? Thanks
 
Mulberry. I haven't had a chance to burn any yet, so I can't comment on that aspect.
 
Thanks guys, it looks great, feels heavy and I'm betting it's great stuff for the future.....
 
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If ever a wood looked like it would be great firewood that wood does.
 
Mulberry. Chart I use shows ~23K btu/cord, so around the locust/hickory/sugar maple range.
I've seen several ratings of 25.8. A bit better than Sugar and Red Oak at 24. Doesn't seem as heavy as Shag Hickory and Locust at around 28. Move it with a poker, and you'll get a shower of sparks, like Stinkypickle said. :eek:
 
Sounds great all.... Will try to get all I can, I went out this morning and saw it in the rain, it was the most beautiful color I've seen since my black cherry splits that were wet from the rain...... Amazing colors.......
 
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