I'm another '65 Model, er, make that Edition, I've Never had anyone offer me Money to "Model", maybe Leave, though
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I grew up running my Dad's old Mac SP 60, bought my first saw of my own, "Ol Reliable" a 266XP, in '91, and still have it
I do appreciate the Newer saws, the 390XP and 550XP are great saws, and the 353 pulls it's weight, but picking up the 266, is like a day in the woods with an old friend
I've burned wood on and off over the years, we bought this house in May of 2016, and although a Realtor would say that Forced Air Electric is our "Primary Heat Source", that is a Budget Buster, and the Wood Stove is in Reality, our Primary Heat Source.
I had a bit different experience "Wood Cutting" as a Kid, the Vast Majority of our firewood was acquired "Boat Logging", been driving "Log Dogs" and using "Pike Poles" since before I was 10. There were/are some Pile Wing Dams near where our boathouse was moored, they caught a lot of "Strays" from a Log Dump operation just up river from the wing dams. The dump operators never seemed to bother rounding up the strays, and weren't around much on the weekends, when we would go "Round Up". There was always some place to tie off some logs until we would skid them up the boat ramp, and saw them up in the parking lot to haul home, and some to the boathouse for the Franklin Fireplace in it. We skidded them out of the river with a 69 Ford wagon with a 390 and a tow pkg. When the Logs got really Big, Dickey would bring his Late 60's/Early 70's Chevy Wrecker, pick up the butt end, and there wasn't anything that old wrecker couldn't drag out of the river.
Burn about 10 Cords/year now, and we are Finally getting ahead on our wood stockpile, Fortunately, we have been able to get a lot of standing dead, and Douglas Fir, White Fir and Hemlock Season pretty quick, if we get them CSS early, we get some High 90's and low 100's weather in July, August and September
Doug