Been bucking and splitting for 2015/16 winter and beyond. Recently had a treecutter friend drop off a load that he described as standing-dead ash. I've never burned ash, but have heard good things and got excited. Upon handling it, however, it seems too lightweight to be ash, even dead, so I was thinking it might be basswood?
Split what I think are some limb pieces, but these have a dark heartwood so I'm not even sure if they are the same species. They seem denser than the trunk wood, also easy to split.
For color reference, those splits are sitting on top of a fresh cut red maple round.
Also in the batch are some logs from a different species I've never encountered. Very dense, but again easy to split.
Any ideas?
Split what I think are some limb pieces, but these have a dark heartwood so I'm not even sure if they are the same species. They seem denser than the trunk wood, also easy to split.
For color reference, those splits are sitting on top of a fresh cut red maple round.
Also in the batch are some logs from a different species I've never encountered. Very dense, but again easy to split.
Any ideas?