Briggs and Stratton vs Kohler Engines (5 Power Tips for Wood Tools)
Okay, let’s dive in!A Dog-Gone Dilemma: Choosing Engines for Woodworking and Why It MattersAnyone who knows me knows I’m just as passionate about my furry friends as I am about…
Okay, let’s dive in!A Dog-Gone Dilemma: Choosing Engines for Woodworking and Why It MattersAnyone who knows me knows I’m just as passionate about my furry friends as I am about…
Let’s talk wood stoves. I know a thing or two about them, having relied on them for heating my home for over 20 years. One thing I’ve learned the hard…
Are you staring at a bare patch in your yard where a beloved tree once stood, or perhaps planning a reforestation project and feeling overwhelmed by the sheer logistics?I get…
Ever feel like you’re wrestling a mythical beast when trying to lay out a timber frame?You meticulously measure, carefully mark, and yet, somehow, things just don’t quite line up.It’s a…
The smell of sawdust, the rhythmic roar of a chainsaw, and the satisfying thud of a freshly split log – these are the sensory hallmarks of my family’s winters.For generations,…
Alright, let’s dive into the heart of small engine maintenance.My goal is to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to master Honda GX390 carburetor adjustment.We’re not just talking theory…
In the world of logging, wood processing, and even firewood preparation, we’ve seen some amazing leaps in technology. Think about drone-based surveying for timber cruising, or the advancements in chainsaw…
Stihl Farm Boss 290 Price Guide: 5 Pro Tips for WoodcuttersExpert Tip: Before even thinking about price, always, always, inspect the chainsaw in person, if possible.Run it.Listen to the engine.A…
This isn’t just about fixing a fuel pump; it’s about understanding the interconnectedness of equipment performance, efficient wood processing, and quantifiable results.We’ll be tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), analyzing data,…
I still remember the first time I tried to mix fuel for my old chainsaw.I eyeballed the oil, thinking, “A little extra can’t hurt, right?” Wrong!The saw sputtered, smoked like…