Stihl the best chainsaws around?
If you’ve got a property with large, established trees or if you’re regularly processing firewood, then you’ll probably need a decent chainsaw. We prefer battery-operated gardening power tools and got…
If you’ve got a property with large, established trees or if you’re regularly processing firewood, then you’ll probably need a decent chainsaw. We prefer battery-operated gardening power tools and got…
When living in the countryside or on a smallholding, a good chainsaw is an indispensable tool. We’re quite lucky at Home Farm this year because we’ll be reviewing a total…
Last year, we purchased and reviewed Toro’s 55cm Flex-Force battery-operated lawn mower and we were incredibly impressed with build quality and performance. So we were extremely excited to review the…
I often wonder what’s wrong with people, but this incident last summer left me scratching my head for longer than usual. We have one immediate neighbour. This is the crazy…
After the comments we received on our Makita battery operated chainsaw review, I’ve discovered the importance of keeping the chain sharp and tight. In this video we look at how…
We purchased a Stihl chainsaw sharpener about 14 months ago from our local country and hardware store. Regrettably, the sharpener snapped while we were sharpening the chainsaw recently.
We all know that sex sells, but this is truly ridiculous. We ran out of chainsaw oil this weekend, so I popped onto eBay and Amazon to buy some more.
A sawbuck (or sawhorse) is a stand that is used for cutting or chainsawing wood and logs into manageable pieces that will fit into your fireplace or wood burning stove. To date, when chainsawing wood, it’s involved me bending over and cutting logs on the ground or placing branches on a tree stump, neither of which are particularly safe practice
When we moved into our new property, we inherited a small wood supply consisting of offcuts and small logs from the previous owners. We have two wood burning stoves inside the house, and we needed a tool that would allow us to cut some of the logs so that they would fit in our Chesney stoves.