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Was told this was wild cherry. But I have cut a bunch of black cherry and thought it was the same thing. It was dead for 2 years laying in a field so no leaves.
It's pretty dry already didnt take the Metter out to it only split a few pieces that were about 10 inch rounds and split them in half with one or two swings.
Freshly felled cherry can be really light colored. I wouldn't suspect black cherry would have lasted two years in the field, but I guess it did! Hooray.
Freshly felled cherry can be really light colored. I wouldn't suspect black cherry would have lasted two years in the field, but I guess it did! Hooray.
This is what all the cherry I have cut before looks like and as I said if it's been on the ground for 2 years the sap wood is normally rotted. I'm still in shock everyone says cherry.
This is what all the cherry I have cut before looks like and as I said if it's been on the ground for 2 years the sap wood is normally rotted. I'm still in shock everyone says cherry.