I have 18/71. CO on top of the BL coals with a wide open draft to kick up temps for the wife this AM. The wind chill is colder than a witches...
24/76 Chestnut oak during the day, black locust for overnight. After 8-9 hour burns I still have a heaping bed of coals in the back of the firebox.
Last cherry I sawed there was no way I could bring myself to buck it. [ATTACH] Glad I didn’t.
[ATTACH] 72 in. Burning primarily black locust. Time for the good stuff.
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Snow falling. Expecting 3-6”, probably an inch or two already. 21/75 BL and CO in the firebox.
Sounds promising to me. Personally, I’ll do some clean up [for free] if it benefits my hoard.
Looks amazing. :drool:
Dammit. Stupid autocorrect strikes again. :doh:
Awesome! I’d love to be sawing on a big beech like that. Hoard on my friend! :dex: No split or round left behind. :handshake:
[ATTACH] 73 in. Chestnut oak, chestnut oak and more chestnut oak (I’m going to be doing that for a few years, lol).
Someone in here mentioned it’s probably from the minerals in the ground being drawn up into the wood. I’ve only had clinkers from elm. No other...
My favorite record store decided to close up so I spent a ridiculous amount w/ him the past two weeks. Just getting them ultrasonicly cleaned and...
I guess those numbers would get me there, but not with my own ported saws and square chains. I’d have a beater that cut slow, so probably a Stihl...
I don’t remember it being unusually heavy. I got it at the same place I hoarded a ton of shagbark hickory. Not too many woods are more dense than...
Pull the old one and order as such. There are identifying numbers on it, that way you’re sure to get the right one.
Most of the online parts sellers that deal OEM have the factory part diagrams, which will get you a part #. Put your model in here:...
27/72. Filled up with more BL & CO.
Here they are: [IMG] [IMG] As it was, I got a lot of wood at this score and took the tree because I was clearing a lot for a friend. Glad it was...