First of all, where is the filter located? A 10 micron filter should ONLY be on the return side, and it should have a pressure bypass. Pictures...
Muffler mod, pull the limiter caps on the carb, and tune it. Doesn’t matter what brand. They all run like turds from the factory. I have 2...
I made one for mine and it makes it go a WHOLE lot faster! Easily 3x as fast. You have to set the wings back about 1.5-2” behind the primary...
I am using a 3hp motor on mine and 100 feet of cord. I used a heavy duty extension cord and replaced the ends with 220 plugs.
We need video of it running.
I’ve had my 390 (same saw) for almost 20 years. It has always been very reliable. I used it commercially for a while too. I ported it years...
I have a Stihl E14. It’s about 30 years old, but it works really well. I run it off a battery inverter pack, so technically it is battery...
This one was very much alive, and it is fricken heavy. I swore we were loading anvils on the trailer.
I’m going to let it dry as long as I can. At least a year and see what the mc is. Then another if it isn’t below 20%. I love black locust...
We grabbed more of the honey locust today. Total score is 2 cord, if not a bit more.
I picked up a fence staple today with my brand new trailer tires. Of course it was right on the corner of the tire. I poked a plug in it and...
You need a bigger truck so you can carry more wood.
We got half the tree on the first load, so it’s a 2 cord tree, maybe 2.5. Good solid wood.
I found a honey locust on fb marketplace. It was a pain to get on the ground, and one of the most risky trees I have cut. The mass that was...
I just cut a honey locust today. About 30” at the base and no thorns. A pleasure to cut, but a real PIA to get on the ground.
A 372 will handle that no problem. How far up is the rot? (Looks like a rotten bottom) Locust is great wood. I have a pile here. Real pretty...
I’m getting the rest on Wednesday. Probably going to be an all day job. A friend even volunteered to help.
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We cut and hauled over 2 cord of ash home today. It was down for a year and in tree service chunks, so semi dry. Pain in the butt digging...
Does the ultra processed wood stay good longer or is it just marketing hype like with milk?