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  1. schwaggly Member

    joined: Sep 23, 2009
    134 posts
    n.shore ma
    It seems like a hardwood but has wide rings and no christmas tree smell.
    There is a good amount of this on the ground close to hom
    e but none standing to help me I'D. If this post looks like a ransom note it
    Just me on my smartphone sucks to type on but pics are easy.
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  2. firefighterjake Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 22, 2008
    13,455 posts
    Unity/Bangor, Maine
    OK, OK . . . you can have all my seasoned wood . . . just don't hurt the stove. ;)
  3. Jags Super Moderator

    joined: Aug 2, 2006
    11,254 posts
    Northern Illinois
    That tree had needles.
  4. TimJ Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 10, 2012
    1,020 posts
    Southeast Indiana
    definately of the pine family
  5. midwestcoast Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 9, 2009
    1,389 posts
    NW Indiana
    I'd say Pine too. 11 rings on a round that size, it grew Fast.
    Pick some up for shoulder seasons, for quick heat-ups on winter mornings, also looks like good stuff for making some kindling.
  6. XJma Member

    joined: Oct 28, 2012
    95 posts
    MA
    looks like some really dry pine!
  7. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,095 posts
    Michigan
    Will burn hot!
  8. Wood Duck Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 26, 2009
    3,757 posts
    Central PA
    If that is all one type of wood, then based on the bark I'd say Scots Pine. The pines with reddish/orange bark that you see growing around homes and in plantations are Scots Pine.
  9. nrford Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 26, 2011
    646 posts
    NW lower Mi.
    Scotch Pine
  10. amateur cutter Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 20, 2010
    1,118 posts
    West Michigan
    Agree, Scotch Pine, I've got an acre and a half of it. You can have all you want. A C

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