Brand spanking new to this stuff.  I have two pictures, one is from a tree that was cut down 3 years ago in my neighbors yard.  My son and I went out yesterday and started cutting it up into more manageable sizes.  The second picture is a tree that I'm going to have taken down in about a year since it's dying and leaning over my shed.
I live in an area that is known for Hemlock, Hickory (Ironically it's also the name of the street I live on), Maple, and Oaks. I'm very new to cutting and burning so getting an ID will help me.
Next I have to figure out how to split these things with an axe....I'm a hefty guy and I came down on it REALLY hard and barely dented it.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I live in an area that is known for Hemlock, Hickory (Ironically it's also the name of the street I live on), Maple, and Oaks. I'm very new to cutting and burning so getting an ID will help me.
Next I have to figure out how to split these things with an axe....I'm a hefty guy and I came down on it REALLY hard and barely dented it.
 
	 
	 
 
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