Posted by flembo on October 04, 2018 at 05:09:08 from (67.142.96.124):
In Reply to: Cord Wood Saw Value posted by Jason1Pa on October 03, 2018 at 18:00:07:
I get my wood log length and use a chainsaw to block it up but when I get 3 foot or 4 foot ends less then 8 inch dia. I toss them to the side and get out the Cordwood saw on the 8n I find that to be safer than trying to use a chainsaw on the shorts. That said to be efficient and safe you really need at least 2 people one to run the saw and the other to take away the cutoffs. With only one person you have to keep an eye on the cutoffs so they don't build up under the blade. I have seen them asking for $150 to $400 depending on condition, I say asking who knows what they actually get. I stopped to look at a dearborn saw once the owner was asking $400 and it was really in rough shape but it belonged to his late dad so it had emotional value to him. yours is in nice shape so ask high but be ready to take less.
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