I have burned it before as full size splits and once completely dry it starts pretty fast. It would probably make good kindling.
[ATTACH] Over the last several weeks these two trees fell down. Unfortunately, they are both cottonwoods. Ugh. They are on my property, however...
Amazing how many people don't know that. :rolleyes:
What about lehot?
Cleaning the glass is satisfying. Mine is getting dirty. :(
Any update on this project? Quite a bit of interest of late in Black Locust and by now you should have knowledge.
Could be bur oak. Pretty deep ridges on bur oak.
I have Condor Duku Parang. I received as a gift. It is not cheap but it seems really well built. I have abused it on and off for 3 years now...
You have a nice set up and a nice looking woodlot to work in. I was thinking woodpecker as well, probably looking for the bugs that you mentioned.
Nice score. Looks like few limbs to deal with.
Have done most of the above. Some several times. Never left my dog, thankfully. Lost cinch chain last winter, found it this spring when I went to...
You can live without hydro transmission, but is very nice.
I am sure you will be happy with any of the ones listed here. Make sure to get hydrostatic transmission, 4 WD, and live PTO.
Backwoodsavage says leave an inch or so and even let it fill farther. He has a wood burning primer under resources that all should read.
Should work nice. Looks great.
Hmm. Interesting. No room outside the shed to begin drying the red oak?
Really cool idea with great ideas coming from everyone. I too remember Oregon Trail and loved it. App probably easier for a software developer...
I've done that. I just filled it with fuel and after some pulling it started. Might have been winter oil though. Still, should start eventually,...
Gas in the chain oil reservoir, chain oil in the gas reservoir... twice. Did not run either time. :doh: I could go on and on and on and on and on...
That guy is a really good shot. Quick.