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Jason763

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Feb 14, 2016
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Cherry, American elm and walnut at the in-laws. Boxelder's going back in the woods...
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There's a double row of walnut in the background from last summer. Question is it's still in the round and has some white fungus on the ends. Still good if I split it this spring?
Just saw the deer blind back there too, nice short walk...
 
There's a double row of walnut in the background from a last summer. Question is it's still in the round and has some white fungus on the ends. Still good if I split it this spring?
Just saw the deer blind back there too, nice short walk...

I find walnut very rot resistant. I bet most of what you have will be fine, but I don't normally see fungus on it either.
 
I'm sure once cut and gets a chance to dry you will be good. If it's solid you should be good to go nice little cleanup.
 
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