I think that is more likely than my idea.Or there’s a piece of fence in there. Sorry, had to say it.
Or there’s a piece of fence in there. Sorry, had to say it.
I'm thinking that's unlikely since the second bigger bulge is\was 6-8 feet from ground level.I think that is more likely than my idea.
BulletsI'm thinking that's unlikely since the second bigger bulge is\was 6-8 feet from ground level.
Found one of those in a chunk of firewood a few years ago...Bullets
Looks like my place.Found one of those in a chunk of firewood a few years ago...
Judging by the rings, I probably put it there when I was a kid.Looks like my place.
Yeah, I don't do a LOT OF THINGS any more I used to do when I was a kid.Judging by the rings, I probably put it there when I was a kid.
Which saw is it for? Did you get the lightweight bar? I've been buying the Oregon brand from Menards that includes a new chain. They're not expensive and I'm so hard on them I would be angry if I bought a Stihl brand and trashed it after only a few trips to the woods.Bought a new 25” stihl bar yesterday.. my old bars was ready. Trying it out tomorrow
Nothing like a sharp chain and a new bar
Also bought a new sprocket greaser
That big ash I started working on seems very hard. It burn’s great so far
It’s for my ms460. I had a woodland pro bar on it from Baileys. It had many hours of use. Somehow it was bent..? I noticed yesterday when I switched from the 311 to the 460Which saw is it for? Did you get the lightweight bar? I've been buying the Oregon brand from Menards that includes a new chain. They're not expensive and I'm so hard on them I would be angry if I bought a Stihl brand and trashed it after only a few trips to the woods.
A cord = 3 ricks, yes? Nearly 150 bucks a rick seems excessive to me. I know I wouldn't pay that much. That's getting up near gas station wood prices.I think I’m going to try to market my firewood starting in May. Any opinions on this?
It’s ash, cherry, hickory, oak, and walnut. Dried 8-13 months. I’d price it higher, a cord would figure to $440, but offer discounts for returning customers and higher volumes. This cord will not fit in the back of a 1/2 ton short bed pickup since it is an honest 128 cubic feet.
If I was a buyer, I’d want wood for Memorial Day, 4th of July, and I would know heating season would probably drive the price up.
Reality speaks to me though, as I remember telling people to buy hay in June and I don’t hear from them until they’re panicked in November.
What say these firewood cutters?
Not trying to sound cheap and I heat with wood so I know the effort it takesA cord = 3 ricks, yes? Nearly 150 bucks a rick seems excessive to me. I know I wouldn't pay that much. That's getting up near gas station wood prices.
I haven't even had a fire in the fireplace for the past couple of years and most of the wood I have on hand now is from a big maple tree that I had taken down, but the last time I bought wood I paid about $50/rick* from a buddy whose nephew had a tree business and kept him supplied.Not trying to sound cheap and I heat with wood so I know the effort it takes
Some people would pay that but none of the folks around here could.. maybe in your area..