I Have been burning wood for about 45 years, i know how much time and work it is, never could figure how people could sell wood as cheap as they...
Nobody's mentioned any red Husqvarnas. I'd really like a 2171 or 2172 in nice shape, but they seem to fetch even more than the orange versions.
I'd like to have a 268 or 272, but I would use it and couldn't see paying more than $400 for one. As Chud mentioned, the super minty ones fetch a...
Here are 21 Stihl forestry helmets up for bid, in case you're running a crew or you've got a big family: Online Auction Lot TEST | State of...
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-15 this morning and I'm breaking out the red oak.
As an aside, I often wonder what percentage of rounds ever get split and burned. Sometimes I look around the countryside at so many rounds...
It's not firewood until it's split. Big rounds sitting in the yard are just a poorly cut tree.
I’ll bet someone here has an OnX subscription for Wyoming and can easily tell you with the address.
lots of work and costs in removing it. you could do it for a reasonable fee, which the landlord could take out of the tenant’s deposit. why pay...
Guys get really weird if they feel like they're getting lowballed though, and will often take zero dollars over coming down on the price they...
There must be a story here.
I've done a few red oaks with smaller root balls. None have tried to stand back up. However, if it does shift, it's likely to pinch the bottom...
Getting warmer. Very warm. 1995, 135k miles, $8995
Nice truck, but most anything on BaT is going to go for max $$$.
You're not kidding about big saws. Is that your usual firewood saw?
Yes, there's clearly getting to be a market for these as collectibles, and the cherry versions are going for far more than daily driver prices. A...
I think you're doing pretty well gaberelli . We've already burned about a cord of oak, ash, and maple since October as supplemental-ish heat. We...
Interesting. I've never seen one used in the midwest, but it makes sense in your area since there's no way a feller buncher or other skidder is...
What's the silver insulation about? Cold, or noise?