Log 16 ID...Ash?

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Bacffin

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This log looks just like log 12 and you guy have that as green/black ash. What do you think?

Thanks,
Bruce
 

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Yep yep.......Ash.
 
I think it is to dark for white ash and it is lighter than the ash species in debate in log six. Could this be a green ash? I got a long way to go!
 
Wood duck always says to look for the pin hole in the center and you know you have ash. Im not sure exactly what species of ash but I have 1/2 cord of that ready to burn for shoulder season (now actually :)).
 
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