is it worth a sh*t to burn never burned any and its all over the farm that i am cutting on is the smaller stuff easier to split or does it all suck thanks for any input
my uncle had bought about 50 1 gal jugs at a local surplus type store and he told me today to take what i wanted
no but in the next week i got a two very large red elms that im cutting down so it will get abused a lot
i have a x27 and a sthil pro splitter the sthil is far better for the gnarly stuff its not even close love the pro splitter and the handle is proprietary and only the ox(sthil)handle will work
it was hollow for about 15 -20feet up the ants got to it ive cut many that were over 30"that might have had 6"rot in the center always the damn ants sucks in the winter when it freeze will dull a chain quick bty all locust can have thorns
not as good as my big ox i use the fiskers more as a splitting aid when i noodle big rounds so i dont hit the dirt with the saw (the ox is my go to tool to split wood since i got it)
i was digging out dirt with my hand when i noticed there was fur in the log i bet it had a fun ride down i cut the log within about 5"of where it was holed up with my 288 and it didnt move till i tipped the log up
was out cutting today and decide to drop this old black locust (didnt realise it was hollow for about 15feet up droped on the ground started cutting it up and there was a coon in it
know the opps all to well was dragging a black locust out and it rolled over my jd (efco)cs56 and smashed the clutch cover and the handlebar luckily i have a doner 962 for parts