ya totally!!! Sarah Pailin is such an idiot. LOL!!!
its all good friend. :handshake:
perfect size too!!! and already cut up!! hopefully you get it, it will be a good score :thumbs:
I've never been to NY. nor have I been east of indiana. so Idk what ppl call anything around there. perhaps you should check this out Ironwood -...
so I'm assuming its hophornbeam?
i've heard osage orange, hophornbeam, blue beech, and pacific dogwood, all called ironwood. but apparently there is many more. Ironwood - Wikipedia
"hurry up and close the shop door" "don't let the heat out" I think my chainsaw blade is getting dull" :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
i am heating 2000 sq ft house and when its below 60*avg I'm heating the 1200 sq ft shop too. when i'm just heating the house i put in 12-20 splits...
the easton made splitting thru gum would be where the splitter would stall out. but it clearly didn't or the splitter going thru beech crotches....
I stand corrected!! shoulda done a search first. :picard:
all my ideas have been posted already. except this one: on my ford v-10 exhaust bolt i tried to weld a nut on technique. worked 95% of the time....
Since I would consider myself and expert on spending other ppl's money. :D I would go with the eastonmade 22-28. Eastonmade seems to me to be a...
sounds like a fair price to me, especially since they have to be climbed. I had one friend get a quote 15 years ago for 3k for one big siberian...
good job!! :thumbs: one nice thing about elm is it seasons quick. especially that standing dead one. :binoculars:
Home here is a link to one of their light weight grapples. it weighs 619 lbs. you can call them too. they have specialty grapples not listed on...
LOL!! never thought of that. :eek: I have a couple friends who would be safe in the zombie apocalypse , since they only eat brains. :hair::loco:...
SAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVAAAAAGE!!!! Brutal!!!
here is some of the ratings based on one chart. shaggy bark hickory- 25.3 million btu's per cord black locust 23.2 million btu's...
Fantastic looking stacks!!! nice looking shag bark hickory's too. just curious though, do you stack as you split? or toss in heaps then stack...
very cool!!!:thumbs: looks like it would be a back and time saver!!:binoculars: