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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by the GOAT, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. ammoaddict

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    None this winter yet. Be fine with me if it doesn't.
     
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    We are on our third or fourth winter now since November. Lol
     
  3. Ohio

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    Ground some chains for the echo pole saw. 3/8 low profile semi chisel safety chain. Cutting pretty good for 25cc IMG_3451.jpeg


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    Christmas gift from the wife
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    I should check. I doubt it though, it’s 3/8 .43 44dl on a 12” bar. I bought 3 chains for it when I bought it. In the 3 years I’ve owned it I haven’t gone through two of them. It’s not like I hit dirt with them often. Whenever I use it I am cleaning up branches 3x more than I am cutting. Nature of the beast.
     
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    Finished grinding chains.
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    BIL gave me a fubar 3/8 lo-pro. :headbang: I should have scrapped it and bought him a real chain.
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    Missed the focus. :confused:
    Really wasn’t worth the time I spent on it.

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    I have an area that I cleared several years ago. It was a thicket. Briars battling to the death with invasive vines. There is a pig nut hickory that was being strangled by vines. That tree has exploded in growth the last couple years. Cut a dozen stumps that I should have cut years ago. I like to cut them to the ground and notch them out. In a year I’ll kick what’s left and it will crumble.

    MS251, great saw for little jobs. This saw owes me nothing, I’ve cut so much with it.
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    28" bar on the 500 DSCF0019.JPG DSCF0020.JPG
     
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    Grand finale of the day. Working for my neighbor Darren today. Clear cutting on a state wildlife management area, we cut here 2 years ago I think. We was pretty much done with the big stuff that we wanted to do today because it’s supposed to be pretty windy tomorrow. Walking back to the buggy I asked if that was all of them. He replied “ except for that big b*#+€t^?d over there. I said “well we have probably just enough sun left before the temperature nosedives, then I won’t have to deal with it in the wind”

    cottonwood and Husqvarna 592 wearing a 36”
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    Holy cow that's a biggun. What's to become of the wood? Compost?
     
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    I had about an inch of bar to spare.

    Make huge piles with a skid steer. So yeah, kinda compost… eventually. They may burn em at some point. The piles we made 2 years ago are still there.
     
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    Not worth the effort for the low btu's? Far enough ahead? Be fun to buck a few rounds off the bottom just for chits and giggles. Kinda makes me wanna throw the 36" bar on the 500 and go to town. Been a couple plus years since I've used it IIRC.
     
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    Right.
    Nobody goes to that much work for cottonwood! No way to get it out, plus 75 miles from home