A lesson I have learned from one of my mentors is to keep a logbook for every piece of equipment I have. Admittedly, I'm still learning to do it. He passed away a few years ago in a plane crash and I still wish he was around - when I visit his wife I almost expect him to walk in the door and ask, "How's it going, guy?", like he always did. Anyway, he kept a detailed list of what was done to every piece of equipment including starting and operation instructions. I actually ended up buying a couple of his saws and inherited his splitter after helping her split wood one summer - all came with a logbook.
I have a couple of short trips scheduled this winter and my wife was asking me to write down what she needs to do to run the OWB. She's done it a few times and has done well but she is concerned if something other than filling with wood is needed and just generally getting the best operation out of it. I'll share mine when I'm done with it.
Does anyone have a list they provide to the wife, neighbor, or brother-in-law when they are out of town?
I have a couple of short trips scheduled this winter and my wife was asking me to write down what she needs to do to run the OWB. She's done it a few times and has done well but she is concerned if something other than filling with wood is needed and just generally getting the best operation out of it. I'll share mine when I'm done with it.
Does anyone have a list they provide to the wife, neighbor, or brother-in-law when they are out of town?