Wood I'd

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Jagtec1

Burning Hunk
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Dec 22, 2010
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Any idea what this is?
 

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Honey Locust.... I'll second that one.
 
Sweet! Sorry for the grammar in the title, and the sideways pictures. I posted that from my Iphone. I scored so much free wood in the past few weeks, I'm set for another year, thanks to Hurricane Sandy! I have about 3 cords of Cherry, Honey Locust, and Mulberry...and I'm loving it!

Thanks, and Merry Christmas!!
 
Honey Locust without question.One of the best.
 

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High BTU locust ;)
 
The great thing is...the guy I got it from took some large limbs down off of the tree, and said he will be taking the whole thing down sometime soon. He's going to let me know when, so I can have the whole thing! ;)
 
The great thing is...the guy I got it from took some large limbs down off of the tree, and said he will be taking the whole thing down sometime soon. He's going to let me know when, so I can have the whole thing! ;)

Nice Score!!
 
Here's a third (fourth? fifth?) vote for thornless Honey locust.
 
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