It all FARWOOD!
That's how I felt this morning. My father and I spent all day yesterday (8-4) retrieving firewood that, if it was any other species, would have...
I can tell you from experience that it is great to be able to pick up tree-length wood and buck it at waist level. Used one at a GTG last year...
Then you could cram it all in an old McCullough case and put a Pioneer bar on it..... :popcorn:
We can tell you it's sugar maple, but it's not. It's silver maple.
One thing I've never done is night splitting. Got to try it sometime and see if I can be productive.
Nice firewood piles! My experience with white birch is that if it looks dead, it's too late. It's already starting to rot. If it's on the...
Here's my 'primary' shed, 95% full for the season: [ATTACH] And here's the 'secondary' shed, which will be full later this year with 2017-2018...
Watch out for that big oak log. It's got metal in it somewhere. Telltale blue-purple stain.
That's definitely box elder. I cut about three cords of it a couple weeks ago. Except for the largest trunk, near the base, none of it had red...
My 'primary' wood shed is the one in my avatar picture to the left. It is 8' deep by 16' wide and holds about 6 cords when stacked full to the...
That is excellent. Thanks for the vids, makes me a lot less nervous about doing the mod.
Well if I'm going to try to get better performance out of it, might as well start with something simple. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Black birch is by far my favorite firewood. But I wouldn't hesitate to fill the wood shed with white birch either. Sent from my iPhone using...
Not really a cutting tale, but a couple years ago I came out of my house after a good storm and found a 24" dia. silver maple, with the exception...
No. Have no idea how to do that, I am afraid I will wreck something.
I love my 421. It's just starting to get a workout for the season, I have 10+ cords of hickory, white oak and beech to buck up. 90% of it will...
Wolf River is an heirloom variety that dates back to the 1880's I think. They're sweet, a little mealy, but the distinguishing feature is size....
I burn about 10 cords a year in my CB, and that includes the scraps and junk mail. 4000 sf radiant heat plus DHW year-round.
It generally depends on the species, but for decent hardwoods I save everything down to about 2" diameter. The rest stays in the woods or gets...