quahog
ArboristSite Member
Hi,
New guy here. Renting in Grafton County, NH, but having a house built on ~40 acres in Coös County.
Not in the business, but I've been coming here for years for info so finally decided to join.
Heat with wood, never passed a good chunk of hardwood that I didn't want to pick up, and generally prefer to process my own firewood.
Husky is my brand because that what the dealers are here. Have a 550 XP Mk II set up with an 18 and a 20" bar and a 572XP set up with a 24 and 28".
I keep telling myself that I'll buy a woodsplitter next year. I already have four cords of hand processed oak, maple, and beech stashed at my new place.
Speaking of the new house-isn't it lovely. The excavator's bucket needs to get out of my laundry room though. Not holding my breath on it being move in ready next year, but we'll see.
New guy here. Renting in Grafton County, NH, but having a house built on ~40 acres in Coös County.
Not in the business, but I've been coming here for years for info so finally decided to join.
Heat with wood, never passed a good chunk of hardwood that I didn't want to pick up, and generally prefer to process my own firewood.
Husky is my brand because that what the dealers are here. Have a 550 XP Mk II set up with an 18 and a 20" bar and a 572XP set up with a 24 and 28".
I keep telling myself that I'll buy a woodsplitter next year. I already have four cords of hand processed oak, maple, and beech stashed at my new place.
Speaking of the new house-isn't it lovely. The excavator's bucket needs to get out of my laundry room though. Not holding my breath on it being move in ready next year, but we'll see.