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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by HittinSteel, May 18, 2014.

  1. clemsonfor

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    I gotta go with what I have. When I get a chance I will take one of my 650.
     
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    MasterMech The Mechanical Moderator

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    The kicker is that the older saws do not have the model number on the starter cover.
     
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    MasterMech The Mechanical Moderator

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    But Luke already has dibs on the 362.

    Definite cool points for a 661 avatar at this point however.
     
  4. lukem

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    Hey, now! I _____ need a 661. You fill in the blank.
     
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    MasterMech The Mechanical Moderator

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    Sure would complement that 362 nicely...... ;)
     
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    We'd have to start a donation thread.
     
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  7. clemsonfor

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    Really? Was thinking my 390 was on there??
     
  8. Machria

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    That is waaaaaaaay cool! I can't figure out what he is doing there?? The first cut looks like he is going vertical on the side of the tree, or is that just a weird camera angle or something? Then he cuts thru the middle of the tree?? That's some serious technique!

    How about a play by play?
     
  9. Machria

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    MasterMech,
    Where did you get the "Full" Chaps you have on in the pics? It looks like they are complete pants, instead of the strap around type.... The straps drive me nuts, and constantly fall down... which makes me not want to wear them.

    I'd love a pair of pants instead, which is what yours looks like!
     
  10. Machria

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    Also just noticed in thje Scotty video... No Chaps, No Helmet, No Goggles....! :D
     
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    The video starts partway through he is cutting the top part of the face wedge. The plunge cut serves a couple purposes first it lets you know if the tree is hollow or not and allows you to fine tune the hinge and cut the center of the tree for wedges. Finally you cut the back and timber. That is an over view of what's happening as I type slowly. As for your last post he is a rebel :whistle:
     
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    I too noticed no chaps.

    And the levels pants can be purchased at places like baileys. Or any other logging or arbor is t site
     
  13. Machria

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    Don't see them, only see the strap type (which I have and hate!). Link?
     
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    I'll have to dig it up ...seen them somewhere?
     
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    Mine are Stihl ProMark 9 layer Full-Wrap chaps, available from any Stihl dealer. Pretty comfy but very warm and I really dislike wearing them in warmer temps. They also offer a couple pairs of chainsaw pants which you might be interested in.

    http://www.stihlusa.com/products/protective-and-work-wear/chain-saw-protective-apparel/

    No problems either. It's up to the individual user's level of comfort and risk IMO. The safety gear is a great idea for anybody, especially chaps and especially inexperienced operators, but the operator in that video sure doesn't need us to be his nanny. ;)

    Even though I use a fair amount of PPE while working in the woods, both for reasons of comfort and safety, I do NOT suit up to test/tune every saw that comes through the shop. I'm reasonably confident I can zip off a couple cookies in a saw buck without drawing blood. :)
     
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    What I wanna know, is did the fella on the tractor think the tree was catching up with him??
    ;)

    Scotty done this a time or two me thinks... :yes:
    Never once in that vid, did I pucker, or get nervous watching...
    Totally text book..
    I did see a little fiber pull there on the stump though..
    ;)
     
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    Ask Sean (Swags) how that looked coming straight for him. o_O:jaw::bug: :hair: :rofl: :lol:

    He also went for a pretty good ride just driving down that hill....... Wet, muddy, tractor tires, well, you know ..... :whistle:

    Man we had some GOOD TIMES that weekend. :saw::yes: :campfire: :MM:
     
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    So did we, thanks to all of the efforts with the live feed... :yes:
     
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    Very well said buddy!
     
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    I'll second that.