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Went to look at a job after work, lady has two huge trees she wants taken out. She said they were some kind of 'nut' tree, I was hoping for some hickory but was still pleasantly surprised to find out they were actually Kentucky coffeetrees. One of them should produce some millable logs, the other not so much but lots of firewood. Probably around two to three cord, all said and done, with a couple of logs for milling. Took some pictures.of the leaves and of some pods on the one tree, didn't get a stand-back pic because I was in a hurry. Going to tackle this job in November or December. I saw on the one BTU chart that.it is right up there around red elm, a little.below honey locust. Plus they say it smells good,I personally have never burned it before. Guess we'll find out down the road!
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