Very nice!
I cut a bunch for camp fire wood a couple years ago, seasoned quickly and burnt well.
[ATTACH] Welcome, we love pictures so start posting some. Here’s some cedar I recently milled.
I split almost everything. If it’s not split it won’t dry in my opinion. I have one exception. Standing dead red elm and standing dead ash. The...
I haven’t had a choice for ten years. In 2008 when fuel oil went through the roof we shut the boiler down and even moved the tank to the farm for...
[ATTACH] Here is a pic of both styles of my racks. You can see both the front and back of them depending on how they were on the tractor when I...
Doesn’t look like Sycamore to me. Splits don’t look right at all.
I get vey strong nylon rope from work. I use heat shrink at the ends. It works great then burn the end.
Whatever lotion my wife put on her inner thighs works for me.:p
All kinds of threads on these. I have built the 660 and enjoyed doing it. It is a toy and won’t be a daily cutter, plan on trying to mill with it....
[ATTACH] On the crates I build, I set them on other sacrificial pallets. Most have lasted about three years or more that way. This one is for...
Interesting, didn't have any issues on mine. If I remember correctly the only thing I didn't like was the bar studs were a little long.
Bought one last year for $20. About same condition. Runs pretty good, sounds freaking awesome. Have not cut anything with it yet.
I don't remember things step by step but I will at least give you links for the parts purchased. As stated once you get the parts its pretty...
I have completed this conversion on my MS250. Pretty straight forward as stated. New bar studs cover and chain adjuster. I think I did mine for...
Yea I'm sure if my shop would ever burn my insurance probably won't be happy. They did a walk through of the property a few years ago and didn't...
Noodle it up and then split down. Goes a lot easier that way. Just got a cord of it. Nice straight tree actually went fairly well. Now the...
Our plant ships out 150k of product a day on pallets. Half of our pallets are oak. Our raw materials come in on a variety of pallets I can get all...
Load it and forget it. As long as your install is correct and you keep your chimney clean you should not have any issues.
Them big ones you need to work around the edges and widdle them down. Looks like some nice pieces of wood. Hope you didnt have to lift them.