Ethanol free is well over $3 a gallon here. Regular is in the mid-$2.50's depending on the vendor.
I thought a sawbuck was a $10 bill. They don't use 'em across the pond.
I usually split 85-90% of my firewood with a hydraulic splitter. Only time I use a maul is when I know it's going to be faster, or I have a large...
Please tell this to my wife. :whistle:
I honestly haven't figured out what works the best yet. Up until last year, I really didn't even have a permanent spot for my stacks, so I had...
Managed to put in one day this weekend working on the firewood stacks. Lately I've been cutting, splitting and just dumping it in the woodshed...
I was planning on cutting wood with my dad, my brother and my two youngest kids this fall and winter. Dad is retired so has all the time in the...
Late to the thread but I run a Dolmar 6400 with a 24" Oregon B&C. I got mine with only a couple hours on it, it was a "bought it, don't like it,...
The 1968 Homelite Super XL "Farm Saw" that my father cut wood with for about 40 years, is now a permanent shelf resident. No way I would pay...
I only wish I had bought a few thousand shares of stock in Amazon 20 years ago. I'd be rich enough now that I could afford to buy stuff from...
I've been using Wells Lamont leather gloves for years, I finally figured out that I get six months out of them and then they get holes in the...
I think I need to change my answer to this question. 1. It stays in the woods. 2. The kids can pick it up. 3. I can pick it up. 4. The tractor...
At some point it was just a tree, and the guy who harvested it could have decided to use it as firewood then, rather than a beam. As it is, it...
A little bit here, a little bit there, it all adds up.
At least we are not in the great neighbor to the north Canuckistan, where I was a couple weeks ago and it was $1.09 a liter. $4.13 a gallon....
We lost power somewhere between 10 and midnight on Sunday, I got a call from work at 1 am and had to go in, took me 40 minutes to make the...
Nice job. You've given me some inspiration now, I gotta build a lean-to shed roof off my garage to store my tractor and trash cans.
Small is anything up to about 8" in diameter. Medium is 8-16". Large is 16" to 30". Monster over 30". I'm basing my definitions on what is in...
I've had my Timberwolf TW-P1 for about 8 years or so. Have split approximately 100 cords of wood with it, so not really all that much. Had to...
Wow that's a new one for me. Had to Google 'silverbell' - never heard of it before.