I went to the recycle center and sawed up1.5 cords but she only charged me for a cord ($40). I was surprised there wasn't much wood in the big pile to choose from. This time of year, the tree services are usually dumping a lot of wood off. I look for fruit wood, oak, ash, hard maple, and locust mainly. After that, I look for elm and other medium density woods.
All I could find in quantity was elm. So. I filled the trailer with mostly elm. I found a few pieces of cherry, pine, sycamore, and others. Last week, I obtained about a cord of red oak and Bradford pear (I already split it). Bradford pear is dense. The oak was a little punky here and there - but it's oak. In the picture you can see 2 odd pieces of ash, cherry (top of pile), sycamore (whitish by cherry), siberian elm (brown center), and that piece in the middle (with 2 branch cuts is probably soft maple).
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