I've got a Stihl BR600 and am very happy with it. I had a small, hand held, no name unit, but it never ran very well. I had to play with the choke...
A foot of snow the other day, 3 more inches today... More expected Wednesday!!!! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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The only pic I could find of our little ring of fire.... Behind Teddy.... Above birdbath...In front of a pile of uglies.. [ATTACH]
I'm not a fan of setting modern day treated lumber in concrete or dirt.. How about using a metal bracket system on top of your poured concrete ?...
On a warmer day last winter.... [ATTACH]
Didn't someone here have an old 2 man cross cut saw with FHC sticker on it hanging over their wood shed???
I found this one in the woods and thought that this was a good place for it. [ATTACH]
That was going to be my question.... How the heck do you load that thing??? Also, feel free to post even more pics of the beast!!!
I've been looking at getting one of the 44" lower boxes for the garage. I missed the black friday sales when they were $399. The non sale price...
There are some really great pictures here..
I use an inexpensive one from Harbor Freight. It takes 4 button batteries. I did find that taking apart an Enrgizer A544 provided 4 buton cells....
A couple shots of my tiny tractor... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Each species of wood dries differently. Some people will cut, split, and stack oak in a nice sunny and windy spot, keep it top covered and it can...
Looks like my neighbor's chimney, the guy tells me my wood will "dry out and be useless" if I let it sit too long.....:BrianK:
A carryall is a handy implement to have. I have one I use behind my sub compact. Some people have really decked out their carryalls. People add...
I use a Chevy 1500 and an old, but heavy duty, homemade 4x8 utility trailer as my main haulers... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] My saw is a Husqvarna...
The guy reminds me of my neighbor. He's the type to cut a tree down in the summer, let it sit in log form till fall, then cut and split as needed...
LOL, on a much smaller scale, I do something similar... I use an old metal bed spring, a chain, and a large chunk of old oak... [ATTACH]...
Interesting looking machine... [ATTACH]