Removing a Link from a Chainsaw Chain (3 Pro Tips for Pitch Accuracy)
I’m excited to dive into a topic that might seem small but can make a huge difference in your chainsaw’s performance: removing a link from a chainsaw chain. It’s not…
I’m excited to dive into a topic that might seem small but can make a huge difference in your chainsaw’s performance: removing a link from a chainsaw chain. It’s not…
WARNING: Carburetor adjustments on a Husqvarna 128LD, or any small engine for that matter, can be tricky. Incorrect adjustments can lead to poor performance, engine damage, or even a fire…
As someone deeply entrenched in the world of wood processing, logging tools, and firewood preparation, I understand the value of a reliable chainsaw. The Stihl MS 261 is a workhorse,…
In 2024, the wood pellet market continues to experience volatility, driven by factors like fluctuating energy prices and increased demand for renewable heating solutions. Knowing the “Ton of Pellets Price”…
61 Husqvarna Chainsaw Maintenance Tips (4 Pro Hacks)The Husqvarna 61 is a workhorse. It’s a chainsaw that has earned its stripes in forests around the globe. It’s known for its…
Okay, here we go. I’m sharing my hard-earned wisdom, and I hope it helps you avoid some of the mistakes I’ve made along the way.Should I Seal a Tree Wound?…
“Sharpening your chainsaw isn’t just about maintaining your tool; it’s about respecting the wood, the work, and your own safety.” – Arnie Green, Veteran Arborist1. Selecting the Right Dremel and…
Sycamore Firewood Benefits (5 Expert Tips for Best Burn)Introduction: The Undervalued Potential of Sycamore – A Modern Perspective1. Understanding Sycamore: Properties and CharacteristicsSycamore ( Platanus occidentalis ) is a fast-growing…
Here’s the article:Introduction: Unleash the Woodcutter Within: Mastering Your Stihl FS 56 RCAs someone who’s spent countless hours in the woods, turning fallen giants into manageable firewood or clearing brush…
As someone who has spent decades in the woods, from thinning stands of Douglas fir in the Pacific Northwest to processing oak for winter warmth in New England, I understand…