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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
Once I made a trail after cutting the first cherry I found a good size cherry down. After cutting we had 37 good size rounds and the smaller ones on top.

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good scores on all the cherry. I'm envious cherry burns great!!!!
 
Good score on the cherry. Cherry is my favorite, other than oak, and locust and apple and pear and ash and hickory.
 
Cherry freak you!
But I have some Pignut and Shagbark thats over 2 years old I will torch in Jan/Feb.

WoodButcher
 
Good score. I like the way cherry smells, as well as ease to split plus seasons well.
 
Dune said:
Good score on the cherry. Cherry is my favorite, other than oak, and locust and apple and pear and ash and hickory.

LOL! Yes, I would have to say Cherry is my favorite, too - other than Osage Orange (Hedge), Hickory, Ironwood, Beech, Birch, Black Locust, Apple, Mulberry, Oak, Maple, Ash, Juniper, Hackberry, Tamarack, Walnut - and Elm.

(I'm a BTU/cord freak - most heat for the least amount of space and hauling, so that is just the list of woods of higher btu/cord than cherry, with elm moved to the last because of the smell and terrible splitting! :) ) Of course, 'Free' wood trumps all!
 
CowboyAndy said:
Dune said:
Good score on the cherry. Cherry is my favorite, other than oak, and locust and apple and pear and ash and hickory.

really? you like ash more than cherry?

I love cherry...

No, not really. If I had to pick one wood, it would be locust though.
 
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