I'm about 3 weeks away from starting next winter's wood cutting. I like to have it done before the warm weather so it has the entire summer and fall to season so as not to PO the EPA or neighbors with smoke. I've been using the same saw for almost 40 years now (sans replacement chains, bars,etc) and while it does cost somewhere around $200 in gas and diesel (for hauling and splitting) I can't afford not to. I save about $3k in heating fuel, I take down the rescently dead trees (so I control where they fall) and the place doesn't look like a mess. If I didn't burn the stuff I'd probably be paying someone to haul the stuff off. I don't particularly like the work but my doctor is always yelling at me to get more excersize so I might as well do something constructive. My biggest complaint is that while splitting I'm always getting whacked in the shins, by logs, and I have scars all over both legs. This year I'm going to buy some soccer shin guards to wear while splitting.
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Today's Featured Article - Bad Vibes - by Curtis Von Fange. One of the strangest ways to communicate with our tractor is to ask it how it feels. "Ask it how it feels," you say? Yup, ask it how it feels. Now, as with the other articles in this series one has to be able to hear what 'ole blue' is trying to say in response. The nice thing about our old iron friends is that they are usually quite consistent in their response, rather unlike some people I know who might change what they say due to the weather or other mitigating circumstances. But since t
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