Right on...It's a Pennsylvania (PA dutch, I think) thing. Speaking of I81, I'll be heading north to PA this morning. With all the truck traffic...
Nice! Doesn't get much better than that!!
I always mix locust with something else as well. I call it deciduous coal & it can really smoke and stink until it catches fire, then watch out!....
That must be intentional, part of the idyllic rugged alaskan landscape. Seriously picturesque as always, BD.
On my condar chimney probe the target temp (internal temp) range begins at 400°F. I always try to stay in the low end of that range and have had...
Love the truck!
How much do you think you can you fit in the shortbed?
That looks like a good way to get sap on your seats. I've done the same thing in my little Saturn a couple of times too.
Was the oak top covered or not? Just kidding, couldn't resist.
Enough said. Just slowly back away Dennis...
Now we just need someone's avatar to be the jump-chop guy...
LOL, I actually was thinking that guy looks alot like Basod before I realized...:rofl: :lol:
I hope you were wearing some hideous plaid saw chaps. Seriously, that is one of the coolest pics I've seen here.
Agreed, that was a nasty one. So glad you were out of harms way.
I like to consider myself a graduate of Dennis' adult education curiculum. Thanks, professor!!
THAT is genius, I'll have to look into getting another pan..
That guy knows how to sharpen a tool - did you see the size of those chips?!?
Not a problem. I had almost forgotten, but I still have about 1/2 cord of that locust left. I guess it's 34+ years old now & will be burned this...
Ha, I think that was me. And I can assure you that shed-stored BL (it was more like 30 years old) was some INCREDIBLE firewood.
Ummm, you're supposed to use the leaves, not the rounds :doh: