Wood ID Please.

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Tom123

Burning Hunk
Oct 11, 2014
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East Granby CT
Tree service working on the power lines nearby. Lots of this. I'm thinking ash. Lots of poison Ivy also. 4607722534b40cf3dd36aa293ec170f5.jpg8b9eb9b260834b46b46e52b59e375256.jpg
 
+1 ash
 
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So you got to the free wood before me. :confused: Hello Neighbor ! I wish they would plan this "war" on trees during the cooler months.
 
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It's white ash. Fresh bucked end. 92665df0c899112dc009499895ed9cd7.jpg
 
Yup, that be ash. The sprocket tooth bark appearance on the end is unique to ash.

Looks like it's been standing dead awhile, with the checking at the ends.
 
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