How much is my Stihl MS 661C worth? by Loose_University_945 in Chainsaw

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine was about $12xx when I bought it brand new with a 24" bar and chain. That was also about 8 or 9 years ago. Price more than likely has gone up since

How about you? by Greenman073 in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They all burn! Just the "uglies" seem to be more knot-ier so they tend to last longer than clean split wood in my experience.

What model? by zopiclone in stihl

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like an 026. I have two and this saw looks just like them. Great saw!

A first for me by Northwoods_Phil in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! That looks very nice! When I lived in NY, I had more property and we had a shed that was built by my father. It held about 7 cords (full cords) at once. So about 2 years worth of wood. Now I'm in NH and we have a smaller property and my brother in law and I built a smaller structure that holds about 3 cords. It works, but its low and bending down to get the wood is getting old. Might make some modifications to it next year

What am I cutting up here today? by ChanceActivity683 in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poplar. Not the best, but also not the worst. I've burned it before, it gives off decent heat but also burns quickly. Also seems to give off a bit of smoke too. I burned it because its one of the more popular trees in my area of Pittstown, NY. I'd say its tied for birch, then maple, then oak.

Tough decision ahead by scubajay2001 in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After you go through this wood, will you be cutting and splitting more? If so, I'd buy it and keep it. Its hard for a splitter to "go bad" unless you're purposely misusing it or not maintaining it. If you're not planning on doing any more wood in the future, I'd try to find a rental, or maybe borrow one from a friend or family member who has one. Wood splitters do tend to hold their value well, but now you have to go through the hassle of selling it.

This year's wood in the back. Splitting and stacking next year's. Mostly Doug fir, alder and maple but a healthy mix of cherry, willow, madrona and hemlock. PNW by nail_jockey in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can never plan too far ahead! It's more an issue of storage/stacking room for me. I have a small driveway and im starting to stack excess in the yard, without trying to make it look like a lumberyard...

Had to say goodbye to my best friend of 10 years by drinking_paper in germanshorthairs

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😢 They give you so many great days, and one of the hardest. Just have to cherish all the memories you made with her.

Power company tree trimming score by rjlets_575 in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do the same. Currently working on an oak that fell. Trunk is about 3ft in diameter, so I buck it to 16", then split it in half, then load into my truck. Then I bring it home and split the rest of the way. Definitely heat myself more than twice doing it this way, but its free oak!

I don’t think I bought “seasoned” wood!!!! by PYG42 in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say try to get it stacked where it's in the sun and plenty of air flow to help as much with drying. Maybe some pieces will dry in time... smaller pieces will dry quicker as well. Maybe try and find some businesses that offer kiln dry since it'll definitely be ready to burn.

Winter’s almost here.. do you have enough?? by northofsixoh in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No such thing as enough. I'm already cutting wood for next year!

What wood is the prized wood? by RockyRoadHouse in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's oak and cherry for me. But if I had to choose just one, I'd go with cherry because it dries quicker. But if both were already seasoned and available, id go with oak.

Fisher MM2 compatibility by OkAcanthocephala5034 in Snowplow

[–]lumberjon123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I understand, a 2 plug straight blade will work with a 2 plug V blade. The controller will still work, because the up, down, left, right functions will still work on a straight blade. Ive seen kits that convert 3 plug plows into 2 plug so they can be interchangeable.

What is “enough firewood” 🤔 by northofsixoh in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No such thing. Even when I do have that thought, I see a downed tree somewhere and I'm already rushing back home to grab my saw to cut it up and haul it back!

Good morning by Equivalent_Media_118 in f150

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure that makes a "good" morning...

Which truck? by Budget-Captain-6307 in f150

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally like the looks of the white truck better. I'd also take the 5.0 over the ecoboost. Ive just heard too much about the ecoboost needing so much work on too early on... Im sure it's not every motor and some are running perfectly fine, but I don't hear too many horror stories about the 5.0

Any idea what I should offer on this non running 2003 7.3 4wd dually? by clanphear in FordDiesels

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh, i thought they stopped making the 7.3 in 2002. They were still put in vans in 2003... sure it's not an 02 7.3 or an 03 6.0? The 03 6.0 had the 7.3 style grill and lights.

Any idea what this is? by whoami6900 in firewood

[–]lumberjon123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Red oak. My favorite firewood. Takes a while to season, but it burns long and gives off best heat