I've been scrounging the last few years and it seems to me at least that the demand for firewood is way down. In years past I have driven by cords...
I like white birch. It dries relatively quick and it's perfect to burn late fall early winter when it's not subzero out.
I enjoy your videos on YouTube Mike. Keep the firewood videos coming.
That chain is so dull. Just saw the full clip on Fox News. It was painful watching her try to cut thru stuff.
The 026/260/261 models are hard to beat. I have an 021 and an 029 super both which work flawlessly.
The husky roller guides work very well.
Oh yeah for sure. I have the 3/8" PS3 on my 021 and it just eats thru wood even better than my 029 with an RS chain.
Haha yes there is a wreath. Super nice people that own the place.
I agree. I've burned some pine in the past but it doesn't have the heat output to make it worth my while. I Already have some dry pine that I like...
Still in use. Horses and chickens.
That other pile is all pine. Not gonna deal with it lol
Craig's list ad. Ended up being close to 6 cords worth of wood. This will be my wood for 2018/2019. All from one giant maple. Before and after pics.
I've never had a problem with pump gas in my small engines. The problem is people fill up a 1-2 gallon tank, mix their oil with it and forget...
I have a general as well. Works great.
Yeah for sure. I've filed and filed and filed that chain and it still does not cut like it should. If I need to cut any wood in the near future...
Here's the filter
Do you guys oil the whole beam?
Yes it does.
Are hydraulic oil filters all the same? Do they all fit the same?
Is it possible to just change the filter and not lose all your hydraulic fluid?