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PA. Woodsman said:
Well, I didn't mean it in that context. I worked for a tree service once a time. Some of them are like us and a lot of them dont care what type of tree it is. Their job is to cut it down. I expect a seasoned wood burner to know more about wood types than a tree service. They will call it maple and dont care what type.. " Hey! It's on the ground! Job done! "... So as far as trusting the opinion of a tree service guy from PA, well, I dont. Maybe if he was from Virginia and I still wouldn't fully trust it. Bird hunting and bird watching is two different things. I think we are among the fans of wood, or maybe a " wood watcher ". :lol: So I hope you didn't take offense to my comment. :)



No, no offense at all; I was just poking fun at my home state there, just for kicks and giggles...doesn't matter where they were from, just found it a little humorus that they were from PA. Just funnin' around.[/quote]

PA is a good state. I have been meaning to check out some of the civil war sites there.

But yeah I never like to bother the tree service guys when they are giving me wood for free. I always try and stay out of their way. These guys were really nice. However with that said, I'm not sure why dominion power hired a PA tree service. There are tons of them here. I'm sure those PA guys are making a killing though.
 
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