31/73 white oak, cherry, and ash. Looks like were in the home stretch so Ill enjoy every fire I can. Got a bit over 3 years css with a few more...
I always find a few comically large splits in my stacks and wonder what I was doing.
Its one last act of love we can do for them. They give us so much happiness and joy but in return theyre going to need this one favor one day and...
Sure would be nice if they could just lay down in front of the fire and pass for us but thats never the case. :tears::(
24/73 white oak love this stuff. Made a fire after work and fell asleep 6 hours later still plenty of coals for a relight.
My covers only come off when I swap chains. Prob been about a year honestly because I was just touching the chain up but had a pretty big job with...
41 here going down to 39 tonight no fire tonight. The utility company gets a rare win.
I was highly concerned an animal had somehow got into my saw.
Well thats a relief. Ive never seen such a thing before.
Not sure how much shipping is to huskihl but Dyno Joe is like 30 minutes west of me.
35/76 white oak, Been having only evening fires here. Going to be in the 50s the next few days and rain so a nice mud mess.
It happens to me alot more with the bark on. Sometimes the clinkers are hard chunks and sometimes just big clumps of ashes stuck together that...
But this takes the cake not sure if they were turds or balls of sawdust and oil wth. [ATTACH]
I have an OG cs490 but Im heavily tempted to grab a 4910 and have it ported.
Get all you can cut and split now before the bugs and heat show up. Also tell your wife its like money in the bank. :thumbs:
22/77 blue beech aka hornbeam and sassafras. Said it before and Ill say it again the blue beech burns HOT.
Elm or Ash grain looks ashy to me but the outside looks like elm. Was looking for the tell tale signs of EAB or elm beetles.
18/70 black locust and cherry
27/76 white oak, the big coals keep the house up to temp for a while.
Doesnt look like any Sassafras, Russian Olive, or Ash Ive ever seen. Im leaning heavily towards Willow. Could be Cottonwood but the leaves...