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Bowow

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Nov 27, 2013
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Chbg pa
Can anyone please tell me what type of wood this is? Splits easy, no distinct smells, an seems to dry fast. Central pa cut down by tree service
 

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any brown splotches in the heartwood of any of the other pieces ?
Might be ash.

Norway maple has thin bark that falls of like that but that wood looks a bit too white.
 
Hackberry? Is the bark warty ?
 
I'm with TreeGoomba - It looks like tree-of-heaven (stink-tree), Ailanthus altissima. If so, not very good burning.
 
Ailanthus is what I think. It will eventually become very light as it dries out fully.
 
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