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Got another question (apologies😅). I posted these pictures on a different thread, not sure if any of you guys commented. Couple of pictures of some logs I've already split, separate from my previous pictures. Wondered if you could help me out with the I.D. Some say Willow? Others Oak, Sycamore lol. Image 1 and 3 are the same load (I think 🤔20250111_111102.thumb.jpg.295c4b422a0afa065e3cdae8cef763c7.jpg20250111_111141.thumb.jpg.2d51cecf309690c1772a73cf164a9059.jpg20250111_110949.thumb.jpg.483c656c1c5ad2e224eeb16353d67b39.jpg

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I think the consensus was Willow. I'd still go with that. Maybe Poplar. I don't see any Oak or Sycamore in those photos I'm afraid. Though as has been said before; good firewood is just any wood that's dry. Even better if it's free! They all have pros and cons.

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6 hours ago, Turkish 1976 said:

Got another question (apologies😅). I posted these pictures on a different thread, not sure if any of you guys commented. Couple of pictures of some logs I've already split, separate from my previous pictures. Wondered if you could help me out with the I.D. Some say Willow? Others Oak, Sycamore lol. Image 1 and 3 are the same load (I think 🤔20250111_111102.thumb.jpg.295c4b422a0afa065e3cdae8cef763c7.jpg20250111_111141.thumb.jpg.2d51cecf309690c1772a73cf164a9059.jpg20250111_110949.thumb.jpg.483c656c1c5ad2e224eeb16353d67b39.jpg

Middle pic is goat willow me thinks .

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