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Looks like some real nice straight splitting wood.

I like processing poplar here, it comes out like that. Birch, our premium wood, it's not often to get straight grained stuff.
 
damn you got a lot of work to do. what do you use to process all that?

2 processors. Have around 500 ish cords in logs, the pics are a small area of the lot. I took them last night at around 10pm.

The limby stuff is birch, it was cut off a gravel pit next door and wasn't limbed. Kind of a pain but the delimber is out in the woods and the logs were free.
 
Gentlemen...what type/species of tree are the rounds in the pic? Mainly the largest round on the bottom right, rear of the pile?...or I suppose the entire stack of rounds?

The big one is Ash. Pile consists of mostly Black Locust (no bark):), Ash, Cherry, Mulberry, White Oak, and about 5 rounds of Spruce(free right up the road)! Added more BL last week and getting ready to add some Hedge when I drop it in about a week:)
 
The big one is Ash. Pile consists of mostly Black Locust (no bark):), Ash, Cherry, Mulberry, White Oak, and about 5 rounds of Spruce(free right up the road)! Added more BL last week and getting ready to add some Hedge when I drop it in about a week:)
Gotcha...appreciate it. The 'wrinkle skin' looking bark pattern had me at a loss.
 

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