In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by SKEETER McCLUSKEY, Apr 3, 2018.

  1. fuelrod

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    I have an alibi
     
  2. Warner

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    It was a Mack so no big loss there! Lol
     
  3. fuelrod

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    I'm sure it would make a nice "site" truck. :whistle:
     
  4. Warner

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    That or it’s in pieces in a container headed on a boat ride.
     
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    Self locking that way too, right?! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    ONLY if you PEEN over the exposed threads will your wheels be warranted against loosening!
    Failure to watch YouTube will void this warranty!
     
  9. Warner

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    All’s I got is at least they were tight and not stripped.
     
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    No pics ( didn't have time). Got a call today that a dump truck quit in middle of the highway. I get there and go over the normal things, Nothing. Happen to look in the tank and it's empty. Gotta love folks that don't care.
     
  11. SKEETER McCLUSKEY

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    you and chippers just don't get along I guess LOL, at least it looks like just a knife and maybe anvil replacement?

    I've done some damage to mine for sure, so far this and getting wire in the feed wheels has been the worst tho
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    I also had the engine fall out of my mini skid more than twice... lets see, I think 3 times its fallen out, I've snapped 2 curl cylinders and ripped the mount off for one if I recall
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    bucket truck vs tree, truck won
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    Excavator vs tree, tree won
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  14. Not_chip

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    this is why I never loan equipment out, if I manage to do this imagine what someone with zero experience and no care about repair cost would do!

    (I would like to note, I have to pay for all these repairs myself, I am in no way abusing stuff on purpose, but sometimes I do get carried away LOL)
     
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    the barber chair should be a safety vid or something...your lucky your still here...omg
     
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    To me, and I could be just the angle, but it looks like the back cut was too low. Below the face cut.
    Screenshot_20240410-185926_Gallery.jpg

    Always something to learn on here.
     
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    I got nervous, was a head leaner but with a BRAND new multi million dollar barn within falling distance and a kinda windy day so I put a rope in it just to be "safe", well, first time pulling with the bucket truck and I guess I mis understood how low its geared, my dad was cutting, I was pulling, I actually have a video I took from in the cab of the truck as it split, not my proudest moment for sure


    https://youtube.com/shorts/A43SvfZS0UQ?si=EVqUEEw4t8gs_2A7
     
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    I think it was a few inches low, but that shouldn't matter in this case, I don't think

    I had probably close to 20K pounds of pull on it, and wind, and 15+ feet of weight/head lean already on it, overall a really bad plan but we went with it and paid the price, worst part is, the neighbor came over and got a video of it all, too bad I don't have a copy