Neighbor gave me some trees he had taken down last summer. Two Honey Locust and the other he called a "Mountain Ash"? The bark and wood color/grain didn't look like what I know as an ash. Anybody heard of it? Anyway this score is going to keep me busy awhile. First load didn't hardly put a dent in the pile. Oh yeah.. the pile. The guy pushed every thing out into the pasture behind his house with a tractor. It's a big mess, and there is a fair amount of dirt ground into the bark. My chain dulled pretty quickly. Oh well. It's good BTU's close to home, so I won't groan to much.
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Over the past 25+ years I've cut,milled,shaped & burned both the 'wild' HL with all the nasty thorns & the 'domestic' thornless HL used for various shade trees.There is no difference in density,color,strength,shock resistance,burning or workability between the two.

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