Wood ID Please

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gzecc said:
Mike, Looks like black walnut, I'm in Bedminster, want to get rid of it? I have a trailer!

Didn't you just post about finding more Oak then you could get for yourself?

I guess one can never get enough!

I'm just messin with ya - but I'm the same too!
 
Mike821 said:
OK so if I cut and split the wood would I be able to sell it green lets say for 100 a cord this year? It is my dead season as a landscaper and need some other income for some $$$$. What price would you pay for a cord of locust green now?

Mike,

Darn near every wood seller in NNJ sells what's mostly green wood. A full cord of black locust should go for $ 180- 200 around here. No way you should let it go for $ 100.

The pic in my avatar is Black Locust.

I agree - Mulberry or Black Locust - both are excellent. I say it's BL. Splits like a dream, seasons well, burns great.

Keep this lot to yourself and split all you can. Even the cherry is excellent firewood. Sell it now or later.
 
A-cord-ingLEE said:
Eye'll kiss the azz of every1 on this forum if'n that ain't low-cussed.


Quick edit the pic.....lookee2b hiho silver lol
 

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A-cord-ingLEE said:
Eye'll kiss the azz of every1 on this forum if'n that ain't low-cussed.
Ok i changed my mind it is definitely locust
 
yes, there is no doubt, its black locust for sure.
 
PA. Woodsman said:
A-cord-ingLEE said:
Eye'll kiss the azz of every1 on this forum if'n that ain't low-cussed.


With or without pants on lol.....
Ok now my feeling is going from low-cussed to dis-gussed.
 
That's about as locusty as it gets.

Good thing I don't want my a$$ kissed by a lumberjack, but that was one heck of an invite. Would we all get together and stand in a line or would you meet us individually?
 
FLINT said:
Definitely black locust.

it can be plenty yellow like that.

Second that further. The high density is also a give-away.

And, if it really makes a saw work, bingo!

Great stuff, grows like a weed on some local sites.

Only down-side- the bark has high mineral content- relatively lots of ash.
 
Mulberry or Hedge and I aint letting nobody kiss my ash. :cheese:
 
Battenkiller said:
That's about as locusty as it gets.

Good thing I don't want my a$$ kissed by a lumberjack, but that was one heck of an invite. Would we all get together and stand in a line or would you meet us individually?

Whoa, whoa, whoooaaa!!!!!! Dohnt evreebuddy go cashin' in there frequent flier miles !!!!!!! No1 is goin' nowhere!!!!! :kiss:

IT IS LOW-CUSSED! :vampire:
 
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