I have a few small pieces of mulberry in my wood shed. When the tree died I thought it was box elder so the tree service put it in the brush...
When I was tractor shopping a few years ago, I looked at Kioti, New Holland, Mahindra, John Deere, Kubota, Branson and TYM. Those were the local...
I upgraded this past January from an older Central Boiler to a new HeatMaster SS G200. I would not wish Central Boiler on anyone, in my own...
I like reliable, so maybe the 'user' is an apt description. What I really want is just a big monster of a saw, something relatively easy to get...
No, you are Massachusetts. LOL. We lay no claim to the Berserkshires so you can't be us either. But I agree with your choice of Black Birch,...
LOL yeah those things are horrible. Stick to everything including shoelaces and jeans. Cat will get them all the time, this time of the year. I...
Please be careful with the multiple hands around that splitter. My kids like to run mine too, but it's a one-person job. Far too easy to lose a...
Bicycle tires light more quickly because they are thinner. You can add the chunks of RR ties afterwards. I am also very fond of burning 1960's...
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43 here in Vermont's banana belt.
I have no concern with feral cats around here either. They keep the critter population in check. There's at least three of them around. Every...
My helmet system is an older Peltor, got it 20+ years ago. Still works fine. I have the mesh, don't really like the plexiglass type as it...
Got five or six cords of American Beech to process in the next month, for 2018-2019 firewood. It's probably my second-favorite firewood, after...
On a highway south of me the power company has just cleared their right-of-way and put close to a hundred new power poles in. There's hundreds of...
I do a lot of bucking on one or both knees, saves my back. I limit it to dry conditions as I don't like kneeling in mud or snow.
I have been using these for several years: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0084CRP1I/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I go through...
No, thanks. Once the temp is over 70 F, I'm not in the woods. This weekend is supposed to be perfect though. Low 60's, sunny and dry.
Big basswood is like gold to me. I save it for carving and for donating chunks to the local Scout troops for carving as well. Plus basswood...
Does not look like the cat appreciates copper beech.
I wish I could find that much black locust every day. I'd have a winter's worth in no time at all. Heck, I'd be OK with pretty much any species...