Finally found some wood to process after not running the chainsaw since last fall. Friends of our family own a farm near us and know that I'm always looking for firewood. They have provided many loads of wood in the past and are cleaning up some fencerows. He gave me the green light to take any downed trees.
I couldn't pass up this tree. Off the ground with very few branches. These pics were from last week (snow).
I got 35 nice rounds out of the tree. It was still green and very easy to cut. The largest were just under 18 inches.
The wood from the fencerow was mostly small stuff. They dropped the trees. All that I had to do was cut them up and clean up the brush.
This is what is left of the first wood haul from the farm from two or three years ago. I cut up three trees that were about this big with my first saw, a Craftsman with an 18 inch bar. After having the saw die on me (scored piston), I bought my Stihl 290. I don't know what kind of wood it was but I still have some that I haven't burned yet. It had thick, wet bark and took forever to dry.
I couldn't pass up this tree. Off the ground with very few branches. These pics were from last week (snow).
I got 35 nice rounds out of the tree. It was still green and very easy to cut. The largest were just under 18 inches.
The wood from the fencerow was mostly small stuff. They dropped the trees. All that I had to do was cut them up and clean up the brush.
This is what is left of the first wood haul from the farm from two or three years ago. I cut up three trees that were about this big with my first saw, a Craftsman with an 18 inch bar. After having the saw die on me (scored piston), I bought my Stihl 290. I don't know what kind of wood it was but I still have some that I haven't burned yet. It had thick, wet bark and took forever to dry.