Cutting storm damage today That building is made of insulated door panels A company called lifetite makes them here Held up very well for the weight it took He could actually just replace the damaged panels if he wanted to.
The only downside in running my very high compression ported 266s and 268s Is I've broken several recoil spools They had several variations and are getting hard to find The 272 of course had decomps I've never broken true blue brand rope.
About 4 years ago I went to my stihl dealer I've run mostly stihl chain my husqvarnas and jonsereds since the 80s I needed a loop of 84dl .50 rs It was 43.10 plus tax no way that's when I Quit buying it. I also used Carlton,Windsor,total and Oregon But even they went to 20.00+ local So I've been running 10.00 a loop china chain in 3/8 3/8lp and .325 In the 84dl loops I have 8ten,longer,archer full chisel chain I have about 30 loops of those. In 72dl full chisel I've been running upstart. I still consider stihl the longest lasting But the china stuff has lasted me every bit as good as Oregon To each his own.
Yes yz490 frame with a 110hp+ kz1000 engine My nieces husband owns it He broke his back and a leg riding it My great nephew broke his leg on it And another rider broke his leg on it There's been more injuries but I can't remember them I'd burn the damm thing if it was mine.
Got a freebie 025 and it had the same issue as the 91 year old neighbors 250 I rebuilt for him Oilers Both fixed now.
That would be fun to rip down a dirt road on but hill climbs......nope. Those dudes are crazy. We have two big hill climb locations within 20 miles of us.