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Scored a load of Hickory today, there was 2 different types, one of which I haven't seen before (Hickory is very rare for me) was wondering if anyone here has seen this kind before and knew what it's called? (One with dots) im 99% sure the other one is Shagbark Hickory 20250720_134247.jpg20250720_134352~2.jpg
 

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Windfall from my cousin's place a whopping 2 miles for this scrounge. He helped load n unload for bonus points. 5 loads of pine, 1 left of better maple for tomorrow. The pine actually hit a house poked a hole in the eave.
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Did a bit of dead and downed scrounging today. This was the results, a mixed litter kinda!
The big rounds are 2 yr old red oak and rest is some loucust/hackberry tossed in fer good measure.

Heat, sedentary life, and humidity helped run the old heart rate and metabolism up rather quickly!🥵🥵
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I’ve been getting a little bit of firewooding done.
Log piles gone now, started another bush, following a processor and picking the tops/ cull logs
 

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Those things don’t grow that big in this neck of the woods.

How does that stuff burn ? What’s it similar to ?
Its hardness is similar to Red Oak/Ash. It burns better than anything else we have around here, such as cottonwood, poplar, willow, and softwoods. The Russian olives around here can get amazingly huge.

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