Dan48
ArboristSite Lurker
We installed a Recency 3100 insert late last year. It does a great job of keeping much of the house fairly warm but, even keeping it somewhat throttled down, it wants to eat a face cord of hardwood every 5 days or so (it's a big house).
Buying firewood seems silly when I can scrounge from friends who want trees cleared anyway. My problem is that I have almost no chainsaw experience and, after reading about 100 posts here on these forums, I'm totally confused. I had an electric 16" McCullough that I was using for the last 20 years around the house but the magic blue smoke came out of it earlier today, along with slowing way down, so I think it's history. I'm gonna tear it down tomorrow but I don't have much hope.
I think I've figured out that if money was not an issue and I was doing this several hours a day, I'd go for a Stihl 260-Pro with an 18" bar as a good compromise between weight (I'm kind of a lightweight and 51 years old) and power. The problem is that we're still paying off the stove and another $500 purchase is hard to justify. A friend of mine with an OWB is a huge fan of the $99 or $150 Poulan saws (in particular, he likes the Wild Thing available at Lowes) but most of the posters here seem to think they are junk.
Given that I'm only looking to cut for my own use, I'd really like to find a reasonable compromise. I'm not looking for insane cutting speed, especially considering my inexperience but I hate to drop $150 on a Wild Thing only to find out it's junk. I thought about used but there's no interesting posts on craigslist in Metro Detroit.
I wouldn't mind a comment about gear as well. I have safety goggles, ear protection and leather gloves. I figure I need a set of chaps (Lowes, I guess) but likely not a helmet as I plan to deal with dropped trees, at least to start. If I'm missing anything else, please point it out. Tips for (manual) splitting gear would be useful as well, I'm currently using an axe and a sledge to drive it through the logs. I looked for a better splitter at Lowes & Home Depot, did not find anything attractive. Ordering over the net doesn't scare me, if I have a pretty good idea of what I should be buying but at this point, I don't.
So, any suggestions, on any of those topics, would be very welcome.
Buying firewood seems silly when I can scrounge from friends who want trees cleared anyway. My problem is that I have almost no chainsaw experience and, after reading about 100 posts here on these forums, I'm totally confused. I had an electric 16" McCullough that I was using for the last 20 years around the house but the magic blue smoke came out of it earlier today, along with slowing way down, so I think it's history. I'm gonna tear it down tomorrow but I don't have much hope.
I think I've figured out that if money was not an issue and I was doing this several hours a day, I'd go for a Stihl 260-Pro with an 18" bar as a good compromise between weight (I'm kind of a lightweight and 51 years old) and power. The problem is that we're still paying off the stove and another $500 purchase is hard to justify. A friend of mine with an OWB is a huge fan of the $99 or $150 Poulan saws (in particular, he likes the Wild Thing available at Lowes) but most of the posters here seem to think they are junk.
Given that I'm only looking to cut for my own use, I'd really like to find a reasonable compromise. I'm not looking for insane cutting speed, especially considering my inexperience but I hate to drop $150 on a Wild Thing only to find out it's junk. I thought about used but there's no interesting posts on craigslist in Metro Detroit.
I wouldn't mind a comment about gear as well. I have safety goggles, ear protection and leather gloves. I figure I need a set of chaps (Lowes, I guess) but likely not a helmet as I plan to deal with dropped trees, at least to start. If I'm missing anything else, please point it out. Tips for (manual) splitting gear would be useful as well, I'm currently using an axe and a sledge to drive it through the logs. I looked for a better splitter at Lowes & Home Depot, did not find anything attractive. Ordering over the net doesn't scare me, if I have a pretty good idea of what I should be buying but at this point, I don't.
So, any suggestions, on any of those topics, would be very welcome.