Hi all! Left on 01 June for 10 weeks of work in Michigan and Ohio - finally back in NH! Walked into the barn and looked at my bench and low and behold - two saws! A retired co-worker knew I liked saws and was about the throw two of his oldies in the dump, but brought to my house instead and put them on the bench. The Husq 36 is a runner - haven't gone through it much, but runs strong, top end in good shape - will be a nice light limber/loaner. The Sachs Dolmar 116 has a bad top end - looks to have ate some carbon and has some deep scores. Clutch drum also seized to clutch, but I'm guessing I can free that. Was hoping the 116 top end would have been okay - that would have been the one to be a runner! Might just clean up and pop on the wall, or might save for a winter project - no sure yet. Was nice to come home to a couple of free saws! Hope you all had a great summer! Cheers!
Speaking of New Hampshire, if you happen to see a couple of sister LDS Missionaries walking around, or out and about, one of them might be my oldest daughter.
Her Mission is the Manchester, New Hampshire mission encompassing Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire. She spent six months in Morrisville, Vermont and almost five months in Concord. We just found out today from some members back there that she is being transferred to Winthrop Maine. She absolutely loves being there, meeting people, and serving them.