i'm estimating that i'm done cutting for 2014/15. the pile of rounds here is about 5 cords. couple that with many many rounds of white pine and i'm good to go for shoulder season wood too. i guess i could keep cutting hardwood but i want to get this pile split after hunting season so i can stack it in the spring and give it 2 summers to cook.
what do you guys (or gals?) do when you put your saws away for the season? (realizing some cut year-round) i've always run them dry and put 'em away. some guys with alot of experience running tricked-out saws say NEVER run the saw completely dry. as in - when it starts to sputter, refill the gas.
just curious about different philosophies and why.
OT
what do you guys (or gals?) do when you put your saws away for the season? (realizing some cut year-round) i've always run them dry and put 'em away. some guys with alot of experience running tricked-out saws say NEVER run the saw completely dry. as in - when it starts to sputter, refill the gas.
just curious about different philosophies and why.
OT