Big_Wood
westcoast dweller
I hear you and I generally agree with you, but turning a tree into firewood requires a lot more saw time than turning a tree into a log.
It is kinda similar to biking. If you put a poor rider on a good bike, it is a waste of machinery, but if you have two fairly evenly matched bikers, and one has a better bike than the other, you will see the difference. Note: better may depend on the route, some bikes climb well, some handle well, some are aero and go downhill faster. No matter if you are biking or chain sawing, you want your equipment to match your needs. That is why I don't have any real large saws, I just don't have the need for them.
alot more saw time but if you do firewood 5 days a year it don't mean **** anyways LOL. anyone can find time to wait for a wildthing to cut 5 days out of the year LOL even then you'll cut a cord of wood in half hour. guys need to figure out how to port their backs to make the splitting and loading faster. the difference is a guy can do 2 cords of firewood and his saw time still doesn't come close to to a loggers day. oh my bad right, he can't keep up with his stock saw so a firewood hacks 2 hours saw time would take a logger 20 minutes