Wow, I know it was some time ago (early 1990s) but I used to get truck loads of hardwood logs delivered for $250. They said it was 5 cord, but it was usually 6-7.
I really appreciated 044 #1 when I got it, replacing a Homelite 330. However, cutting in the log pile I soon replaced the 24" bar with a 20" bar, less collateral damage. That is really the only saw I used for the next 18 yrs.
Dan, my fingers hurt just thinking about you, and as I write this, my trigger finger on the left hand still has black under the finger nail, thankfully I was wearing gloves when I pinched it and got it out fast. Be careful out there everyone, we enjoy this, but it can be dangerous.
One time I was using the chainsaw for hours, then I put it down and picked up a hand saw to cut a small branch. Next thing you know the saw jumped and blood is coming out of my left hand. I had let my guard down because the chainsaw was so much more dangerous. No gloves or anything! Don't do that! I still have a little scar to remind me of that one.
Heal fast there Dan.
I really appreciated 044 #1 when I got it, replacing a Homelite 330. However, cutting in the log pile I soon replaced the 24" bar with a 20" bar, less collateral damage. That is really the only saw I used for the next 18 yrs.
Dan, my fingers hurt just thinking about you, and as I write this, my trigger finger on the left hand still has black under the finger nail, thankfully I was wearing gloves when I pinched it and got it out fast. Be careful out there everyone, we enjoy this, but it can be dangerous.
One time I was using the chainsaw for hours, then I put it down and picked up a hand saw to cut a small branch. Next thing you know the saw jumped and blood is coming out of my left hand. I had let my guard down because the chainsaw was so much more dangerous. No gloves or anything! Don't do that! I still have a little scar to remind me of that one.
Heal fast there Dan.