Wouldn't it be funny if he pulled a dang 500i out of a Husky box? :hair:
I've not heard.
I'll guess. 395xp w 36 bar. From the place in Florida. :ups::makeitrain" [ATTACH]
Seems like every year, my uglies get burned first during the shoulder season.
I believe I would cover it, seems that would be best for the customer if it may be going from the truck directly to the stove.
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805 McCulloch. I think the cylinder will clean up. Need a 52 mm piston though. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Are Those your welding crocs? :dex: [IMG]
I'll try to get some pictures of the spring mechanism. Here's the 400 [ATTACH]
I agree. Still a very "clean" looking job. Maybe the 3/4 bar will become cushioning or sacrificial in case you were to hang into something....
Did you fab those brackets? Nice job and they look very stout.:thumbs:
Yes sir, glad it’s down. I know it bothered you, having to leave those evenings with that thing still hung up. Thanks for sharing something that...
It's been a few years since I've worked up any wood in the snow. Maybe I'll get a chance this year.
Been in similar situations like that, but I was able to use a tractor or truck to get me out of a pinch. Be careful with it.
Hate to hit the "like" button on this. It's pretty tricky to cut a section out like you did. Is there anyway you can pull from the stump with a...
:emb: :doh: My bad. Sitting here watching the Alabama/Auburn game not paying attention.
I don't remember cherry having a twisted grain, maybe it was just this tree. Seems it was rare to get a nice clean split. Maybe all the Oak...
Worked up the cherry. Checked the spits with the m/m. 23 to 26% lots of bark coming off. [IMG] [IMG] The loaded wheelbarrow is filled with...
Also, momma supprised me with a Peavy picaroon, with a 72" handle. It's laying lengthwise along the rear bumper. It will come in handy this...
Never ran one. Love it. Sounds a heck of a lot like the 288, but better. I was impressed. You were correct about the oiler, it will lay down...