Hello everybody. I just joined the forum to become more educated. I don't even cut wood for heat anymore, but my uncle and grandfather and neighbor all did so I used to cut a bit of fire wood. My grandfather still burns wood. So i. Free time I'll probably cut some wood. I have a ms 460 magnum that I just got back to working condition and bought a 010av that I need to rebuild the carb I believe. There's lots of good information on the site.
Welcome to the family :) this site is full of great people!
Welcome aboard Dixon700. If you are looking for information, you have come to the right place. There are many members that have information on many different topics and some (not me) that have a lot of information on many topics. Just be careful that when the sawdust starts to fly that you don't become an addict.
Welcome to the Forestry Forum.
I found I will never stop learning at this place. :P
welcome to the forum dixon :)
Welcome to the Forestry Forum. :)
Welcome to the Forestry Forum Dixon700. :)
Welcome to the Forestry Forum, Dixon700!
Welcome Dixon700.
Welcome aboard! Any time you want to cut firewood just stop and visit. ;D
Welcome Dixon. bg
Welcome Dixon, to the FF where you can learn, teach, or most anything in between.... :). All the best, Rob.
Welcome, Dixon!
Welcome Dixon
welcome to the ff Dixon
Welcome from Nova Scotia!
Welcome Dixon! :)
Thanks for the many warm welcomes. I kind of already am an addict. I have no true need to cut wood. I just dislike the many pines on my land and my GPA is getting old so when I get a chance I cut for him. He has an ms310 with 20 inch bar, but complains it's too heavy and wears him out after a cut or 2... so sometime I'll take the 460 up and cut the triaxle load in a few days. Im like one of the earlier posters. I know a littke about many topics.
Welcome to the Forum, Dixon700
Welcome to the FF...a place to learn and share. Lots of nice folks on here. A big hello from deep east Texas.
A big welcome from the swamp.
Lots of good info here as well as just conversation on a variety of topics