If you ain't squattin you ain't doing it right. How long do you think that wood was on the ground? In the National Forest here, Aspen and...
Thank you sir!
I did thoroughly look at the inside of the filter and it's spotless. That 1" line of dust on the bottom of the filter seems to be the culprit....
My biggest concern is the coarser sawdust at the bottom of the carb throat. My only guess is that the filter wasn't seated correctly and tight. To...
Does anyone have a picture of their 562XP or similar 572XP, 550XP with the air filter off? I'm confused about the missing plastic at the base...
As some of you know, I bought a 562XP during the 20% off sale that was going on through HL Supply. I didn't use it for a bit, shiny new toys are...
About 3 cords scavenged the last few weeks, Siberian Elm, Ash, Aspen, Cottonwood Another cord of lodgepole pine too to split
I will also mention, it is crazy to me how different bark looks based on where the tree was cut in the country. I think Wood ID in a way should...
It's heavy like Elm but not quite as heavy. Definitely feels more like a water weight than mass of the wood itself.
Compared to Cottonwood out here that I see, about 95% sure it isn't cottonwood. And it doesn't smell like crap! Our Cottonwood is thicker and the...
Voting Kentucky Coffeetree, hard one to find
It oddly reminds me of Ponderosa Pine bark
The city dump has been very busy lately with hardwood trees getting dropped off. I've been getting Siberian Elm but came across these rounds that...
Your tailgate, 'like new' :thumbs::rofl: :lol:
I saw a 359 or 346XP recently on Ebay where the plastics looked pristine. Upon further inspection, I noticed this orange overspray on the...
That's awesome! Great score
I'm always looking for saws to fix and flip. I think this brings new meaning to the word 'brand new.' It's like when I'm looking on Ebay and...
In Wyoming, we've had a lot of 40 degree overcast days, meaning the stove is running 24/7 with lows in the 10-20s. The last week, it's been heavy...
At 1 cord burned so far between Lodgepole Pine, Douglas fir and some Ash/Elm/Locust chunks
The guess for Honey Locust came from this Yale resource photo. I'll split some and give it a smell.