Bushmills Irish whiskey, or Coors original beer. Meebe some Elysium spacedust IPA on rare occasions.
Shoulder wood: pine of course! Not a huge selection of wood here. I do have about a facecord of poplar this year, I burned a couple splits last...
When noodling if you see noodles hanging out the bottom of the clutch cover, shut the saw off and pull them out.almost any saw will clog up if you...
Does shagbark hickory take as long to season as oak does?
A good friend bought the "blue thunder" 660 clone. He has cut about 4 cords with it, with no real issues. I believe he paid 349$ plus shipping....
I'm certain that the 261 Stihl is the most popular saw on FHC. Seems everyone who has one really loves it.
So this list would be kinda typical for the inland Pacific NW, and probably Montana and Wyoming also....
NICE! Husqvarna gota be a 576. I like stihls, I even own one. But I've always thought the 70cc and up Husqvarnas just sound better.
I'll agree with above comment, it's definitely in Europe somewhere.
There are people here where I live who won't burn hardwoods they would rather have the conifers, because they don't understand the seasoning...
Willow isn't as bad as some people make it out to be. I have a neighbor who likes it for turning wood on his lathe. I hate the smell of it, but if...
I think there are cottonwood trees almost anywhere in the country. There is no shortage here where I live. The only people who seem to utilize...
I was referring to using the x27 to drive plastic wedges when falling trees. I agree I wouldn't use it to drive splitting wedges.
I live on the dry side of Oregon. ( East of the Cascades mtns.) Usually August and September are very dry, with almost zero rain. Not this year,...
I love my x27! I don't even use my 8 pound Collins splitting maul anymore. The x27 is a good wedge driver also. I find the x27 is great at...
I have dedicated shirts and pants for doing woodcutting. I don't worry about them getting stained or not looking like new. I like wearing the same...
Very neat and aesthetic stacking!! Madrone, locust, maple, Doug fir, and cherry that's some heavy hitting BTU.
These rounds are just a bit smaller than ideal. Cutting up big diameter logs is kinda fun, but splitting and loading them is alot of work [ATTACH]
I also don't cut in the hot months,July August and September are very warm here. Also got to consider high fire danger on national Forest lands....
Buy it!! Used 290- 310 good runners go for 275$ where I live.