J jrider Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Nov 14, 2011 Messages 2,561 Reaction score 3,321 Location nj Sep 13, 2015 #1 Located in New Jersey. Very heavy when wet. Not so bad as it starts to dry out. Splits pretty well.
lone wolf MS 200T King . AS Supporting Member. Joined Oct 5, 2009 Messages 74,901 Reaction score 81,315 Location Prowling The Pine Barrens Sep 13, 2015 #2 Elm maybe.
K kevinlar ArboristSite Member Joined Oct 17, 2012 Messages 80 Reaction score 66 Location Guelph, Ontario Sep 13, 2015 #3 Looks like elm.
Greenthorn Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. AS Supporting Member Joined Oct 22, 2006 Messages 1,380 Reaction score 2,100 Sep 13, 2015 #4 Agree with elm, Ulmus rubra
titanman6100 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 7, 2015 Messages 19 Reaction score 27 Location mich. Sep 13, 2015 #5 ok what kind of elm
Greenthorn Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. AS Supporting Member Joined Oct 22, 2006 Messages 1,380 Reaction score 2,100 Sep 13, 2015 #6 Greenthorn said: Agree with elm, Ulmus rubra Click to expand...
muddstopper Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 20, 2011 Messages 7,136 Reaction score 16,818 Location mountains of nc Sep 13, 2015 #7 Firewood Elm!
titanman6100 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 7, 2015 Messages 19 Reaction score 27 Location mich. Sep 13, 2015 #8 I was thinking dead elm
J jrider Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Nov 14, 2011 Messages 2,561 Reaction score 3,321 Location nj Sep 13, 2015 #9 I was thinking elm but I know there's a bunch of different types and guys complain how hard it is to split. This splits easy.
I was thinking elm but I know there's a bunch of different types and guys complain how hard it is to split. This splits easy.
cornfused Saw & Firewood HACK Joined Mar 9, 2013 Messages 204 Reaction score 666 Location Iowa - North of Durant Sep 13, 2015 #10 muddstopper said: Firewood Elm! Click to expand... Greenthorn said: Agree with elm, Ulmus rubra Click to expand... Ulmus Rubra = red elm / slippery elm...decent firewood. Splits much easier than most of the other elms.
muddstopper said: Firewood Elm! Click to expand... Greenthorn said: Agree with elm, Ulmus rubra Click to expand... Ulmus Rubra = red elm / slippery elm...decent firewood. Splits much easier than most of the other elms.
haveawoody Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Sep 22, 2011 Messages 1,547 Reaction score 478 Location Ontario canada Sep 14, 2015 #11 Not much in the way of natural red elm in NJ area. Looks very much like Siberian elm to me, only cut a few of them and they are always on a city property planted at some point.
Not much in the way of natural red elm in NJ area. Looks very much like Siberian elm to me, only cut a few of them and they are always on a city property planted at some point.