It was a great day for a picnic and some cutting. Good to see your son taking an interest in chainsaw use and the importance of PPE.
I'm with Farmchuck, but I'll wait until May because we have had some pretty serious snowstorms in April.
I use E-Free gas mixed with full synthetic 2 stroke oil at 40: 1 and 1/4 oz. of Lube Control LC20. Been using this for five years in all 2 strokes...
I'd vote for Gum because I have burned Willow
Got to go with the AE as I have never burned RG.
Two more great firewood trees! I have to go with Ash as it is more plentiful in my area and splits better.
Again two good firewood trees. I have to go with the Red Maple great firewood when good and dry.
Finished up the Butternut [ATTACH]
My vote goes to Hardhack as that is what Ironwood is called. Never burned any OO don't know if there is any in this area?
Two more trees you can't go wrong with for Firewood.
I imagine they smell about the same when burning! I know that willow stinks! Never burnt a wet sponge covered in poo. Which one has higher BTU rating?
Don't burn Pine you'll burn your house down :hair::hair::hair::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl:...
Brake on when moving, Brake on saw at idle on ground when repositioning a log. Never throw start.
Hickory for me as I have more of it than BL. Can't go wrong with either one.
I picked Beech as it is a much cleaner wood. Black Birch would also be welcome in my in my stacks.
Here is how I do it! Got some splitting done this weekend! Let the Kubota do the lifting! I think the forks work better than the bucket for these...
Did you decide on stabilization fabric?