Wood ID help

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Psass55

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Oct 19, 2015
18
Western Pennsylvania
Can anyone ID this wood? Neighbor has a bunch down I can get easy and free. Thanks!
 

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Once I cut through a piece I could see it was hickory. There are also these trees, very big, any idea what they are? They are different than the hickory bark. Thanks.
 

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Definitely in the hickory family, nice score.