Been reading this forum for about eight months and decided to join. I live in northeast Georgia. Burn a us stove's model 2000 , run a stihl ms 170 , ms 310 , and ms 461 , have about 7 cord css 3 of that is pine rest mix of cherry, tulip poplar, sweetgum, some oak and some I cant identify. Use a 27 ton Tractor supply splitter
Welcome. Sounds like you'll fit in just right with the rest of us crazies Sent from my SM-T280 using Tapatalk
Pine is the good stuff. It's all you often need for shoulder season. It's great morning wood and everybody likes morning wood .
Welcome to the forum woodyh It sounds like you are doing very well and have some good tools of the trade too. Happy to hear you've been reading the forums for some time and now you can share with some of your wisdom.
Ya see, you already fit RIGHT IN!! I gotta tell ya, this guy loves it when the newbs post, because that shows you just how much this place becomes second family! Welcome to the woodstack, woodyh!
G,day woodyh, and welcome. 3 Stihls, you already have a Chainsaw acquisition disorder, yep you'll fit right in here! The ms 461 is a great saw. One of my good mates has one and I quite like it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Welcome to the club, woodyh ! I think you're gonna like it here!! You fit in just fine! you may have heard a saying here..."pics or it didn't happen"... Oh and watch out for the guy from Wytheville Va, he's a bit of a trouble maker...I won't mention his name but his initials are Eric VW
Welcome aboard! good to see youve joined up! Pine is good firewood you will just have to reload more often although its pretty much the same amount of effort to get a cord of the good stuff vs pine.
Welcome woodyh your in Georgia... pine is great for quick get rid of damp cool Ness in house... high today so far is 60 thinking of touching some pine off myself
Hello! You've been lurking and didn't join? Found this place and didn't waste time so I feel at home and so will you! Your pine must come in handy when temps are fair. Im strictly firepit and bbq use for wood but soon to have my stove installed. We're all at different angles here. You may run into the saw guys who don't do the whole wood thingbut I guess different strokes pardon my pun! Glad to have you! See ya around