Interesting. I don't think I'd like to hear the sound of three of those for too long though riding down the highway.
No gas for me either here, even though we're less than a mile from the Trans Canada pipeline. If I had to go with oil and keep it the same temps....
"This wood thing is too much work and dirty Hon, I think we'll go back to the oil."
That Polar Vortex won't hit us. The weatherman is just lying again.
That's one epic post right there Backwoods Savage. Could apply it to so many different topics.
I watched it before seeing your next post and figured out about halfway through that indeed it was a training device. Before that point though I...
Looks good! I can almost taste them over the internet.
And here was the work for today. [ATTACH]
This would be the only time I would need them and it's not worth it just for this. The snow blower works fine without chains. I had the diff lock...
Thanks Woodsman. I'm a firm believer in keeping wood under cover at all times.
I had trouble today with the ice under the snow getting to the wood door at the house and wasn't able to be as precise as I usually am pulling up...
That shed with the red siding looks like a good bet. What kind of wood is that?
Fantastic job! I really like that it's all second hand stuff and that you had the patience to wait for it to become available. Edit: Looks like...
Thanks for the reply, I didn't know this was a method to measure moisture content. The thing new that I learned today...
If that's two cords then those oak leaves must be really huge.
Why are many of those reading over 100%?
Good productive day made even better by being with your father.
I think he was just kidding, much like Backwoods Savage, I and several others always say vertical is the right way.
Yeah, this is the right way to do it. Don't need a big tonnage splitter either. [ATTACH]
You should sift through those noodles, looks like some of them might be longer than his...:D