We’ll need photos of that!You remind me, I need to get my battery drill and Cyclone brush out, I've burnt a good 3 cord through one stove since I last swept it, maybe more.
Philbert
We’ll need photos of that!You remind me, I need to get my battery drill and Cyclone brush out, I've burnt a good 3 cord through one stove since I last swept it, maybe more.
Scrounging coal is a whole different thread. Jeez keep it on topic! You know we only deal with the following topics: wood, saws, craft beer, the best handload for sending a gophers head thru his azz at 600 yards, maple syrup, tractors, trucks, trailers, woodworking, cast iron, motorcycles and muscle cars, fishing....Did I miss anything? Lol!Scrounged up 2*10 kg sacks (2* 22lb sacks for the non metric ified) of coalite smokeless coal. Both my stoves are multifuel so I can burn coal. Normally I wouldn't, it's dirty polluting and a release of carbon sequestered billions of years ago..... And more costly than mains gas. But when a neighbor is moving and getting rid.... Well someone's going to burn it, may as well be me.
Tractors, carts/wagons come to mind lolScrounging coal is a whole different thread. Jeez keep it on topic! You know we only deal with the following topics: wood, saws, craft beer, the best handload for sending a gophers head thru his azz at 600 yards, maple syrup, tractors, trucks, trailers, woodworking, cast iron, motorcycles and muscle cars, fishing....Did I miss anything? Lol!
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Nope! Heck, @dancan used to post spruce scrounges almost every day by the van load. That's 12/7ths of a truck load or 39 and 5/3rds wheelbarrow loads for you newbies.You folks getting tired of spruce scrounge pics yet?
WhiskeyScrounging coal is a whole different thread. Jeez keep it on topic! You know we only deal with the following topics: wood, saws, craft beer, the best handload for sending a gophers head thru his azz at 600 yards, maple syrup, tractors, trucks, trailers, woodworking, cast iron, motorcycles and muscle cars, fishing....Did I miss anything? Lol!
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That's awesome.Kinda. I used to get wood from a tree service on a regular occasion. They have grown and I can't always be on site like I used to be. the tree service pays a guy to dump wood on his property. The tree service introduced us about a year ago and I can basically go out there any time I want. It is becoming a freaking mess. The landowner can't keep up with burning the wood and it is starting to get out of control. It is not easy trying to burn 20-48" logs, some of them very green. Some of the stuff is HUGE!!!
Yes, there is a lot of wood there; silver maple, elm, walnut, pecan, yellow pine, ginkgo, hackberry, red oak, white oak, ash, mulberry, sycamore, sweet gum. The landowner bought a skid steer to deal with it. I think he is passed what a skid steer will do and needs a dozer or an excavator with a thumb. Pictures don't do it justice.
That is cool about the 288, there is pretty good parts availability even though its an older saw.I was literally looking at OEM tanks for $100, low top OEM covers for $50,$90 NIB carb to replace the offshore carb on there now......it would never end.
Thanks for the words of wisdom
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My middle son turns 15 today. Locally made, thick cut bacon stole the show this morning. It’s so good!
wouldnt you just love to hold their hand,,and bust their fingers????????? filthy thieves......Wanted to show this before and after pic. One of two oaks and that fell on a person's property this year, that I sorta got. The one pictured was fairly solid. We cut up some of the stuff and brought it home. The biggest stuff was still sitting on private property beside the road. It's sat there, with the landowners permission, for the last couple months due to my dump trailer delivery date continually being pushed back. This weekend a family member told me the rest of it has been taken.....the biggest pieces!! Those chunks are almost 3' in diameter and about 4' long. Most of that wood was taken. I hate a thief. Hope they don't realize I marked where the metal is.
Shea
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