markds2
Here For The Long Haul!
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You have some well seasoned wood there mark and a sweet saw , hope ur doing well on the other side of the world,My favorite saw. This one has been ported by Scott Kunz, has 210psi and advanced timing. Starting is not for the faint hearted or weak shouldered.
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Hello Wayne! I'm doing good thanks, and I trust you are too. That pic is actually from 4 years ago and yes it was great (and extremely hard) wood, all gone (and burnt) now though!You have some well seasoned wood there mark and a sweet saw , hope ur doing well on the other side of the world,
Going on 10years with a few of them still like new. Don’t be in a hurry running the forks in as you’ll crush those corner supports. I keep them off the ground 4-6 inches so they don’t freeze in.So you are burning the wood in the "beast", not selling or delivering it. Nice.
I meant how long do the totes last you? Totes are pricey around here.
Thats way too much! Feed companies, canneries, black top (sealer). One of my best locations I found at the recycling center as they dumped totes…I contacted them and pickup for $5 each We Cut the bladder up and drop off in the class 2 recycling dumpster. Everyone is happy…. It takes a little work but you’d be surprised on how many items comes in totes. Who stripes your road? Waterborne traffic paint comes in totes.$10, that is crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!! Prices are all over the place around here; $40 to $150
Yeah that makes sense.I have tried the loose piles in my area and while the wood does dry eventually, stacked covered rows dry significantly faster and more even but I think you can get different results depending on your area.
Check out the widow maker in the pics. I was by myself and I would be standing under it while making my back cut. So I left the tree alone.