Posted by IA Leo on October 10, 2009 at 08:08:47 from (67.224.28.37):
Bought a 22 Ton Huskee from TSC on sale for $1000. Towed it 35 miles at 55mph behind Corolla. Split a couple of pickup loads of dry (stored in barn two years) soft maple. Engine didn't seem to notice easy stuff, grunted on crotches, big knots but kept on through. Gas tank holds about 2hours at full throttle. I deliberately cut pieces pretty small because I could! New soapstone stove, don't know what to expect to fire and refire it. Disappointed in Briggs engine using oil and amount to add between dipstick holes would need a turkey baster to add just the right amount! Sure beats hand splitting and I know this whole wood burning business can't compete with electric geothermal heat, but I have 50 ton of trees to get rid of. Just a report: Leonard
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