Yeah I've noticed it over the years but never had photographic proof. Now nobody here can say it never happened...LOL. That shrinkage means a...
I posted this picture here in a thread where I was cutting up my load of logs last year. It was to emphasize how I stack right up to the roof in...
After years of burning nothing but red oak, I get the pleasure of burning some beech for the first time this coming winter. Looking forward to it.
Oh man, that's a monster! I was just guessing maybe low twenties. My back's sore already just thinking of it.
Nice to see that old iron still running. Looks like it weighs about as much as locomotive too. Looks can be deceiving though. How is the weight?
Looks great, and woodshed additions are always a step in the right direction.
He had his chance and chose poorly.
Looks like steel on steel. Just like my wife's Ram before I put new pads on it this spring.
Yeah, that's a lot of good wood just lying there. If it was me I'd take everything down to about 2".
The can on the left is five real Canadian gallons and I bought it new in 1978. It'll last me two weeks in the spring and early summer cutting...
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Looks like some heat discoloration on the clutch as if the chain was really tight or binding but I imagine you already looked into that. Strange...
Get it before anyone else, of course!
That's a pretty good idea. Me like.
Good job and good planning to get it off the road right away. I wouldn't want that wood either. You'd have a heck of a time trying to stack it...
She's a beaut all right.
Same here, gas first. I really don't why I do it that way since I rarely run it completely out before refilling. Like when I open my cigarette...
The humidity here got down to 12% yesterday afternoon. The weather station in Ottawa said it's the lowest ever humidity recorded and they've been...
Lots of beef on that trailer. I would have taken the last two as well.
A bit less over all than the last couple of years. Winter was warmer than normal here.