I'd recommend starting with tomahawks.
That smaller one looks like it'd be a good skinner and chopper for wild game and wood. Plus light enough to carry on your belt. Gransfors bruks...
[ATTACH] Saw this one going down the road today.
Husky 372 hiding in that load?
What type of tree?
I had P's on mine Nissan but I had a 3" lift. Traded that truck in the early 90's for a Chevy full size 4x4. I'd like to try some Q's on the...
Tires look like buckshots. I use to run them on my Nissan 4x4. They're great in the mud "they'll get you out or dig you to china".
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[ATTACH] Had to remove some wood so all my saws would fit.
[ATTACH] Red Oak that feel from a recent storm.
[ATTACH] Here's my GB Scandinavian Axe.....best steel I've seen in an axe.
[ATTACH] Small load of left-overs of Red Oak from a recent clear-cut on my hunting lease. Stopped cutting because my cousin said the grilled deer...
Make you some bow-and-arrows out of that.......at least the Indians use to.
[ATTACH] Leftovers from a clear-cut on my hunting lease. Needed my 28" bar and more fuel.
[ATTACH] Got a small load of Red Oak and Hickory....ran out of gas. Noodling burns a lot of fuel.
372 372/660 021/372/660
[ATTACH] I'd go with the one on the right.
[ATTACH] Need to try the maul on the right for splitting.
[ATTACH] All my Gransfors Bruks will get shaving sharp fairly easy. Great steel.