Yep, and they are pretty cool saws. I have 3 of them and have rebuilt several of them. They are a quad open port design, but the transfers...
The poles are 4ft long and I will cut them into thirds before splitting like you mentioned. My stove will only take up to a 17" long split and...
I use 3 cord to 3 1\2 for winter but half of that is Lodge pole pine and the other half would be various hard woods that I can find around here...
They weigh enough for this old man. I really do not know what they weigh but I used to look for a lot bigger trees when I was younger. It is...
Well, I finally made it to the mountains to get some lodge pole pine. The lodge pole is about half of the wood type I use every year for...
The title says nothing about the ratio but when you read his post it does mention 50-1. But the question is still about how much 2 cycle fuel...
About 4 gallons a year. It does not matter what the ratio is that is how much mix I use.
Hey Cash, have you seen any issues with you or your neighbors with having your firewood out in the open. Just curious. Some good...
I think the echo will work fine for you. I worked for an echo dealer at one time and the blowers did just fine. Most of the time the problems...
Some old Hemi's. Cool stuff.
I think either one of them would make for a good backpack blower.
Those angle grinders are inexpensive, and I am sure this was cheap to build. Oh, where was the bar and chain oiler? Plus, like mentioned before...
If any one does not like UT channels, then a simple solution is to not watch them. There is some good information on some of it and some crap too.
Doing what you have done to your chain will also make it much smoother in the cut. You can feel the difference.
I have still need to clean the stove. I have made two trips so far to the mountains for my lodgepole and need to make one more. After that I...
My firewood is too hard to come by so I am afraid I will have to keep the firewood and buy my own bourbon. That is a nice stack of ash.
Pretty neat tractor. That will sure come in handy. Congrats on your find.
I have burned cottonwood for years now. I mix it in with my pine. I am retired so I really do not worry about burn time. Put the wood in and...
I would be all over that. Nice size tree too.
Yep, I just use wet or dry sandpaper for sharpening my axes. I can get them good enough to cut paper. Splitting wedges, I do the same.