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Wilhelm911

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Jan 27, 2013
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Eastern Pennsylvania
Ok here's another ID for you guys. There is much more of this for me to take, if I want it. So I figured I'd see if it's worth my while. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1364859637.481999.jpg
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Great when dry for 2 years. Get all you can, yes , Mullberry
 
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Grab it! Great wood. When the bark falls off its a dead give away its Mulberry.
 
Definitely worth your while; Snatch it! Burns long and hot. :cool:
I'm burning some small ones I found with the bark already gone. Cut it, stacked it by the door, tossing it in the stove now. Saved a lot of steps from tree to stove on that deal! :)
 
SWEET!
I've decided. Mulberry is my favorite firewood. Plenty of it around here. Love seeing the yellow wood when I split & watching it turn red/brown in the sun. Love the way it looks in the stacks. Love that it dries in a year (vs 2+ for Oak. LOOOOOVE the long burn times. Love that I can use it to smoke meat. The spark showers I could do without, but keeps life interesting ==c
 
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Nice score
Primo wood there

PS: Don't post the location of the scrounge until you have it all home.
Lots of Pa folks here that might help themselves (in a friendly competitive way of course.) LOL :)
 
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Definitely worth your while - nice score!
 
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