Honey Locust Today -Now With Pics

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Oregon Bigfoot

Feeling the Heat
May 21, 2011
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Northwest Oregon
It was time to cut down the standing dead honey locust tree in my sister's yard. My brother in law and a friend helped. I forgot my camera today. My friend took a few pics on his cell phone he will email me. I'll post pics when he emails me.

This is a first for me to cut honey locust. I'm impressed though. It's a cool looking wood. Kind of like a salmon red color in the middle, and a lighter color toward the bark. And it splits so much easier than oak, and this wood was MUCHO lighter than the green oak I have worked on the past two years. :p I hope it burns good. It kind of reminds me of ash, the way it looks and splits.

It ended up to be about 18" diameter at the cutting height. I got about 7/8 truck load, so a smidge less than 1/2 cord.

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That's some good BTU wood to add to the stacks.
1/2 a cord id a good load, good ting it was standing dead, I bet it's heavy when green.
 
I bet it's heavy when green.

I find it's not too bad since it has a lower moisture content when cut green similar to white ash.
 
That wood (along with black locust) will not lose much of its weight when it seasons because it is such a dense wood. My all time favorite firewood! Great score, OB! Save that stuff for those really cold nights.
 
Pictures of the work and my ugly mug. Normally, I am behind the lens, and you don't see me, but a friend took the pics at random times. He didn't get pics of the third pile of cut wood. Based upon other Honey Locust post on hearth.com, this I assume is Honey Locust. This has a cool looking salmon red color center, and a whiter outer wood, and reddish color bark. And it splits very easy.

Do you guys agree with my honey locust assumption?

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Yes, it sure looks and sounds like honey locust to me.

I just scored 6 pickup truck loads. I spotted it by the side of the road on the way to work , stopped and asked if it was avalable , got the alls clear phone call the next day. Some of it was 3ft +, boy did I get a workout. I have come to the realization that there is no such thing as free wood it all has a price. I sure it will keep me good and warm some day.
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Yes, it sure looks and sounds like honey locust to me.

I just scored 6 pickup truck loads. I spotted it by the side of the road on the way to work , stopped and asked if it was avalable , got the alls clear phone call the next day. Some of it was 3ft +, boy did I get a workout. I have come to the realization that there is no such thing as free wood it all has a price. I sure it will keep me good and warm some day.
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You need to noodle those monsters!
 
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Yes, it sure looks and sounds like honey locust to me.

I just scored 6 pickup truck loads. I spotted it by the side of the road on the way to work , stopped and asked if it was avalable , got the alls clear phone call the next day. Some of it was 3ft +, boy did I get a workout. I have come to the realization that there is no such thing as free wood it all has a price. I sure it will keep me good and warm some day.
MC
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Nice score Lakeside, sure is hard work but that wood is worth it.
 
Yes, it sure looks and sounds like honey locust to me.

I just scored 6 pickup truck loads. I spotted it by the side of the road on the way to work , stopped and asked if it was avalable , got the alls clear phone call the next day. Some of it was 3ft +, boy did I get a workout. I have come to the realization that there is no such thing as free wood it all has a price. I sure it will keep me good and warm some day.
MC

Yes, that looks exactly like the one I cut, except yours is BIGGER! Nice score!
 
Sure looks like that tree needed to come down. Good for you and it will keep you warm for quite some time.
 
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