A 'real' lumberjack would have formed a raft of the timber and rode it with peavys and pike poles.We then made a beeline to the boat launch and transferred the scrounge over so we could get it to his camp .And then steamed it up the lake
A 'real' lumberjack would have formed a raft of the timber and rode it with peavys and pike poles.
Just sayin . . .
Anyone who would put the logs inside an aluminum boat, would probably also put firewood inside a minivan!
Philbert
Going out in a forest to cut wood is quite therapeutic but digging turf looks like digging a sewer pipeline (okay I know that’s a bit unfair .Getting there but it's slow going with my bad backView attachment 660875
Going out in a forest to cut wood is quite therapeutic but digging turf looks like digging a sewer pipeline (okay I know that’s a bit unfair .
I work with a stack of Irish lads and they tell me nothing beats the smell of burning turf. My question is how does it stack up against wood for energy content, burn time and amount of ash produced?
Going out in a forest to cut wood is quite therapeutic but digging turf looks like digging a sewer pipeline (okay I know that’s a bit unfair .
I work with a stack of Irish lads and they tell me nothing beats the smell of burning turf. My question is how does it stack up against wood for energy content, burn time and amount of ash produced?
the smaller the turf is,the more it burns like coal and can be warm quite in a open fire it's long lasting and bulks up nicely with some firewood but on the downside it's ashy as hell but it's well worth itI imagine it'd be pretty well compressed so plenty of BTUs. But if I wanted to dig dirt instead of cutting wood, I'd help Cowgirl in the garden.
All the same, I'm curious as to how it all happens.
looks like a s25da to me.I've been wanting a Poulan XXV for a while now, and got this little "Sears Explorer I" at a sale today for $10. I'm pretty sure it's a rebadged Poulan XXV. It starts and runs like a brand new saw. I've got to learn how to post video's? I got the B&D folding work bench for $10 too, I think it was a good scrounge. I was sweating buckets just waiting for this to sell, too hot to scrounge wood.
Open a YouTube account, download videos there. Copy the link and paste here.I've been wanting a Poulan XXV for a while now, and got this little "Sears Explorer I" at a sale today for $10. I'm pretty sure it's a rebadged Poulan XXV. It starts and runs like a brand new saw. I've got to learn how to post video's? I got the B&D folding work bench for $10 too, I think it was a good scrounge. I was sweating buckets just waiting for this to sell, too hot to scrounge wood.
View attachment 661025 View attachment 661026 View attachment 661027 View attachment 661028 Hey @dancan what do you think of this 3 point winch I picked up the other day, it's brand new and never used so I bought it for a steal. I reckon it would make 1 badass tree winch with a bit of blood, sweat and tears
Yep, the XXV's are 25's. The only thing funny, is the surface of the muffler cover is stamped like snake scales, not just smooth with holes. It has a Craftsman model number beginning with 358. The highest I saw on Acres site was a 355, but no pic. Then the numbers jumped to 900+View attachment 661054 looks like a s25da to me.
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