I agree. I've never had trouble cutting dead ash either, and that's mostly what I've been heating with since the EAB infestation. Also, the dryer it is, the easier it is to split. As soon as the wedge is about 1 to 2" in, it just pops. Easy and fast to split. Also, the bark comes off easily and cleanly, so it's a clean wood to bring into the house ( clean meaning a lot less stuff falls off on the floor). The only thing I don't like about Ash is that is coals way too much, but other than that, it's one of my favorites to burn because it's dense, and so easy to process.