wood id help please with pics

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schwaggly

Burning Hunk
Sep 23, 2009
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n.shore ma
It seems like a hardwood but has wide rings and no christmas tree smell.
There is a good amount of this on the ground close to hom
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Just me on my smartphone sucks to type on but pics are easy.
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OK, OK . . . you can have all my seasoned wood . . . just don't hurt the stove. ;)
 
I'd say Pine too. 11 rings on a round that size, it grew Fast.
Pick some up for shoulder seasons, for quick heat-ups on winter mornings, also looks like good stuff for making some kindling.
 
looks like some really dry pine!
 
Will burn hot!
 
If that is all one type of wood, then based on the bark I'd say Scots Pine. The pines with reddish/orange bark that you see growing around homes and in plantations are Scots Pine.
 
Scotch Pine
 
Agree, Scotch Pine, I've got an acre and a half of it. You can have all you want. A C
 
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