I'll try and get a photo or two a little later.
Figured I better get warmed up (in shape) for this fall.
Temperature and Humidity have been terrible, 90's and 90's, for quite awhile here, but the last two days have been good in the mornings. It was...
Yes I thought a lot about it before buying the tractor. It is the perfect size for a small place like ours. I knew it needed some work, had to...
Burn about six cord a year. It will be 8' high in front and 6' at the back wall. I hope to get a fair amount in it, will have to experiment once...
Been doing maintenance, repairs and a little paint work on the Power King I acquired a while back. Replaced hydraulic hose and fluid, new loaded...
Been fighting the old tarps for years. Friend of mine offered to build a woodshed for us. Will have a concrete floor, 8'x24' usable storage...
Mulberry
Very, Very Nice. Would love to have it in my yard. Lucked out getting 5- 5x10 trailer loads of Ash logs last year.
Nice score!
19F Now. Had -4F this morning. Been burning oak, before the Vortex hit I was burning some maple I had for shoulder wood, but that requires...
24* Out, 70* In, Clear Night. Burning Some Nice Oak.
Years ago I worked in auto parts. We sold some Mystic products then. They had a really good grease for chassis lube and wheel bearings. Don't know...
I forgot to answer your other question, it only has the single trans unfortunately.
How right you are. I like peanut butter, jelly, tractors and lots and lots of firewood, but not all mixed together.:rofl: :lol: Thanks again guys,...
Thank you Guys. I tried to get the info on a few of the Power King sites with no results. I ask here and walla I get all of the info I need....
Well good or bad I pulled the trigger on the Power King tractor. Got him down quite a bit, paid off being patient. So far I like the tractor,...
Just dealt with similar problems on Facebook Marketplace. Saw a nice 1996 Ford F150,thought it would be a good wood hauler, trailer puller. The...
Retired out on permanent disability, but I remember those flue fires, too, climbing up on a snow or ice covered roof. I remember the masonry ones...
Ok. I appreciate all of the info and advise. I'll let you know what happens. Thanks again.