It is raining now and I have plans to cut up some wood and haul it away. The rain is going to pass probably in an hour. Is it ok to chainsaw wood if the bark is soaked?
Jags said:It ain't gonna be a problem - now get to cuttin'. :zip:
Nixon said:I can't see where it would be a problem . When You're done ,just do Your regular maintenance checks.
firefighterjake said:Well if the acid rain in your area is so bad to the point that it eats away metal . . . then yes . . . otherwise other than you getting a little wet it shouldn't be an issue. Folks cut in the snow and rain all the time.
You don't clean it or wipe it down at all? I'm new to this myself but I'd think at least a good surface cleaning should be done before putting it away.ejevans22 said:what mite a regular maintenance check entail? After cutting I usually just put in the garage.
chris-mcpherson said:You don't clean it or wipe it down at all? I'm new to this myself but I'd think at least a good surface cleaning should be done before putting it away.ejevans22 said:what mite a regular maintenance check entail? After cutting I usually just put in the garage.
You don’t clean it or wipe it down at all? I’m new to this myself but I’d think at least a good surface cleaning should be done before putting it away.
LOLchris-mcpherson said:You don't clean it or wipe it down at all? I'm new to this myself but I'd think at least a good surface cleaning should be done before putting it away.ejevans22 said:what mite a regular maintenance check entail? After cutting I usually just put in the garage.