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

The Car Hoarding thread

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Deadwood, Oct 12, 2017.

  1. Urban Woods

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    Haha! I didn't catch on at first, but something was off and made me keep looking. That is perfect!
     
  2. Midwinter

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    You win Most Positive Attitude! 9nzGXNF.jpg
     
  3. Urban Woods

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    Most likely to Suck-seed:whistle:
     
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    I get no respect. Tried to add a Rodney Dangerfield video, but can't add the link.
     
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    Read it out loud and it is even more appropriate “3st for wood hoarding.” Congrats on the great oak score. I’ll admit I thought the craigslist add was a little too good to be true. Let us know how the thunderstruck moisture readings go. I was just listening to thunderstruck by ACDC today, seems appropriate for your score.
     
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    X2! :yes:
     
  9. Midwinter

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    Well, so much for the "lightning-struck oak dry enough to burn this year" theory... IMG_20190902_8208.jpg IMG_20190902_57430.jpg
    I thought that sounded a little too hopeful!
     
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    Wow! well look at it like this, In three years it'll be ready to burn! :p:rofl: :lol::D
     
  11. Midwinter

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    I bought a Stihl MS250 this morning, and began cutting up the oak. IMG_20190903_45666.jpg
    I started with some little chunks that were in the way. IMG_20190903_31192.jpg
    Then the trunk! IMG_20190903_42431.jpg IMG_20190903_55606.jpg I love it! The wider cut makes it a lot less likely to get the bar pinched. That was a problem I had with the MS180, so much so, I would pound in a plastic wedge every time I cut a bigger log. It would have taken forever to cut this with the 180. The bigger gas tank is nice. I checked it about the time I would be running dry with the 180, and the 250 was still half full.
    I cut some grooves for wedging them in half, and went and hopped in the pool. IMG_20190903_738.jpg
     
  12. MikeInMa

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    Best of luck with the new saw!

    16 or 18 inch bar?
     
  13. Midwinter

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    18 inch.
     
  14. unclefess

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    glad you liked the place :thumbs:
     
  15. Midwinter

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    I'll have to go back and explore, we were in and out quickly because my husband was on his way to work. They were very friendly though, and filled up the saw with gas & oil.
     
  16. unclefess

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    you should when you have time, the chain prices are very good and most everything is in stock ,i really like the building, if you did not make it upstairs you need to next time ,i would guess by next month the big fireplace will be going and you can see the timberframe ,did you get the oil for the double warranty ? yes they are friendly ,do you know who helped you ? anyway best of luck with the saw .
     
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    I have to confess, I use the Stihl Motomix for fuel. It's expensive, but I don't cut a lot. I did buy a case of quarts of that, no mention of any extra warranty.
     
  18. unclefess

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    check your receipt ,i think non pro saws have a one year warranty ,with the motomix you bought that qualify's you for the 1 year extension to 2 years ,they may have done it automatically ,but if you use motomix your rich and dont need no stinkin warranty :makeitrain":rofl: :lol::thumbs:

    here's the info STIHL Engine Oil - Ultra Limited Warranty Information | STIHL USA
     
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    Bet that cool water felt good after that cutting. Lol
     
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    Awesome!!! You will really enjoy that saw. :yes::saw: It'll do everything you need.
    I'm sure a few here will say this but while it's fresh in your memory, get a couple extra chains to have on hand. Also, don't know if you know this but after a chain change, "flip" the bar so it'll wear evenly and lightly file the edges. You'll notice after a while of running the bar will develop a sharp edge of wear. I flip mine every chain swap.
     
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