Just finished bucking this winters firewood.
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The saw was running good so I got in the groove. Now my lower back is on fire. Maybe it's time for a saw with more hair so I can run a longer bar
Even before I read your statement looking at the pic, I thought "my back hurts just looking at that".Just finished bucking this winters firewood.
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The saw was running good so I got in the groove. Now my lower back is on fire. Maybe it's time for a saw with more hair so I can run a longer bar
36" bar is a must for doing any serious firewood cutting in my opinion.Just finished bucking this winters firewood.
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The saw was running good so I got in the groove. Now my lower back is on fire. Maybe it's time for a saw with more hair so I can run a longer bar
Nice! This winter is going to be a doozy. Hope you stay nice and warm.Just finished bucking this winters firewood.
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The saw was running good so I got in the groove. Now my lower back is on fire. Maybe it's time for a saw with more hair so I can run a longer bar
A little baby Stihl MS250 with an 18'' bar. I look forward to retiring it to limbing branches and slashing brush/saplingsWhat saw you running?
You too amigoNice! This winter is going to be a doozy. Hope you stay nice and warm.
My neighbor has a MS500i, I'd need to look save my pennies for a long time. Looks like you gotta shell out at least $1.2k+ to play with the big boys.36" bar is a must for doing any serious firewood cutting in my opinion...
well at least that chore is near done,man!Just finished bucking this winters firewood.
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The saw was running good so I got in the groove. Now my lower back is on fire. Maybe it's time for a saw with more hair so I can run a longer bar
You got that right, next comes the fun part: standing, splitting and stacking. It's one of those activities I'll double down on the DynaVap (or a whole joint as of late) and become one with the maul, toke again and find my inner Tetris master stacking, then toke once more for some pain relief.well at least that chore is near done,man!
I'm more a husqvarna kinda guy but each to their own. You only have one saw? You need at least 4-5 for firewood.A little baby Stihl MS250 with an 18'' bar. I look forward to retiring it to limbing branches and slashing brush/saplings
seal that door will save you work and wood , asbestose seals are tough to find these days! much less to get them installed!We go through about 10 cords a winter feeding an older Taylor 750 that needs a new seal on the door.
We go through about 10 cords a winter feeding an older Taylor 750 that needs a new seal on the door.
Shit that sucks. Our trailer home burned down when I was a kid. It went up quickly burned hot and we lost everything. Hope everyone is safe.View attachment 130704 Trailer home living.
glad most everyone is ok,Lucky the wind was in my favor today. Blowing the fire away from my wood paneling kindling home.View attachment 130708