550 mark 1 is a good little saw, they have been known to have qwerks though, fuel vapor lock upon refueling, stumble off idle, and finicky hot...
chainsaws definatley are the hotrods of power equipment, I dont have any ported saws, but this year I would like to get a few.
50cc, 70cc and 90cc is what i use for firewood detail, 550xpg sees the most use, 572xp gets used for felling, and 592xp I really really enjoy...
how were the pistons? maybe broken ring land?
I'm fighting the urge to fire up the wood stove, it's currently 33° but is supposed to get to 75° today, typically Oct 1st is my official start...
I've been thinkin about adding a parking brake to it somehow, not sure how to go about doing it, I will probably never use it, I had tried to sell...
heres what I came up with, my sister and her deadbeat husband would borrow this snowblower every year from me and never fix anything and wouldnt...
I went through a couple of chippers ranging from 8 to 14HP, they all sucked, than I found a DR chipper with a 19hp Kawasaki engine and it is...
last summer i asked my local husqvarna dealer what the best bang for your buck chainsaw? he said hands down its echo, I've never ran one but...
is it faster to use a grinder than hand file? do you have to remove the chain from the saw and than jig it into the grinder? I have never used one...
ive noticed most 50-60cc powerheads are approx 16 inches long from the end of the handle to where the bar is, i just use the saw to measure every cut.
I think thats the same stuff autozone sells, I've ran it before and it worked fine for me.
I dont think "fishin" as i call it with a loaded truck of wood would be my thing as well, bit for a guy looking to offload some wood it might lead...
i think is a good recipe for success, offer the whole package so people dont have to mess with it, I am just gettingy toes wet in selling...
paper flyers seem to be more effective in my area than online marketing, I have been paying attention to how the market is in my area and getting...
I see alot of sellers in my area will load up a truck with probably 1/2 a cord or a trailer and go park at the grocery store, I see a few people...
I am using an old blazeking stove
mostly Larch (tamarack) some fir mixed in, I have an old cranky little rat terrier thats sleeping next to the stove at the moment. * edited for...
heres a pic of the firewood dept, this is residule from last year that is still in need of some splitting and stacking, hopefully I will have it...
-2 in my neck of the woods, got house up 74 using Larch (Tamarack)