Yes, $60 at WalMart. :rofl: :lol:
Your lucky you didn't turn into a human torch!
I know, it runs in my family too. You know, I mean, um, what were we talking about? Oh yea, beer!
I would limb as much as I could first. I think I would try to cut it first around where it projects off the flatter dirt. Cut down through it...
Honestly didn't look and we have two days of rain starting here now. Oh, there it is! :D Gave My New Boots a Coat of Epoxy Resin | Firewood...
That's exactly what I figured, cut some with it off without seeing it, or it was in the "line of fire" of the 360 cutting.
I was doing some management cutting taking out some pin oaks that were dominating a bunch of smaller white and red oaks. The trees were just...
I've used different brands over the years for this, usually just what's lying around. I don't think it matters much as long as its a...
I needed some new boots for firewood working and picked up these Herman Survivors. One idea you might consider is coating your boots with a good...
I detest having to work on deeply buried lines like that. I just replaced all the hydraulic lines on the hoe this spring, what a job getting to...
Well I only have a modest country place (just 25 acres with much bigger places all around here), and an old beater 1975 Ford 3400 backhoe....
Took the words right out of my keyboard Thistle! Nice place!
Welcome Cummins02! Curious as to what kinds of wood you can scrounge yourself there on eastern LI?
24 cords ..................... :bug: I have about an 1/8 of that for next year ............................. I'd better get my butt in gear!
Like the pallets up on blocks. :thumbs: I would just maximize the gap as much as possible, overhang the pallet a little if needed and you...
Ok, this was very good, but personally don't think it is better than the original ......................... [MEDIA]
I'll leave specific brand up to you, but I would vote for rear-handle. I owned a top handle Stihl 191T for many years. It rarely saw service up...
You mean like this: New Member | Firewood Hoarders Club
I'd pull hard on it a few times and see if it still seems firm enough to get the job done. You would hate to have your tool get stuck down that...
You don't know how long it took me to think up that suggestive title. :rofl: :lol: