Last summer's project

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Ridgefire

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Dec 16, 2007
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Boy if I could just have one of those hard wood trees. Those lower rounds are gonna be fun to deal with. Where is the processed pile? BIG TREE
Explain.. Rf
 
Its kinda hard to tell from the pics, but it looks like a willow to me. (which is a long ways from a hardwood, but will burn).
 
I was guessing the typical weeping willow that will ooze sap on anything within 5 miles. Sticky messy leaves.
 
Highbeam said:
I was guessing the typical weeping willow that will ooze sap on anything within 5 miles. Sticky messy leaves.

And you can cut it to the ground and it will be back in a week. :p
 
Yes it was a willow and I hated the thing, made a huge mess in the yard, if you look at the one picture you will see whats left of my fence. Thats what happens when you hire the neighbor kid to climb the tree and cut the top off....lol
 
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