Ya 084 is a heavy beast. We had one at the sawmill i worked at in the 90s. It had a helper handle on a 6 foot bar. It was used to slab logs that...
38F burning lodgepole pine.
100$ a cord for log length is a great price. Where i live it's 150-200 $. We burn ALOT of pine here, and the only sub- specie i would recommend...
I love the pioneers, and poulan pro branded pioneers. The big ones P62, 655BP if they are running correctly will out perform modern equivalents.
Can't pass up a score like that. Nice dry lodgepole is one of my favorite woods to burn. I can get black locust, but it hardly ever gets cold...
I have ran a ported 500I. Pulls a 32 inch bar in Douglas fir in an impressive manner.
It's been brutally hot here for a long time. September usually cools off to low 80 s, which is so much nicer than 97-102. Haven't ran the...
Nice looking 61 ! I love 2 series husqvarna.
Brad your pics at the beginning of this thread show a Ford just begging for a flatbed. Maybe even some heavier springs and an airbag kit for...
Had 2 saws when I joined. Now up to stihl 660, Stihl 462, Echo 490 Echo 590, saved the best for last three Husqvarna 266. The 660 is a non runner....
Google Sawgrip. Great product.
I scored a cord of blue spruce a year ago, it was green wood. After I got it CSS I let the sun and wind do there thing. Started burning it in...
That's a good tip. I'm gona smoke my first brisket sometime this summer.
Looks really good. What's up with the mustard thing? I got a friend who smokes brisket alot, but never used mustard.
Your crazy for hauling saws like that. Power head weighs alot more than the bar. Voice of experience here, I have had a saw fall off. They stay...
Nice Doug fir score!! Perfect size and very easy place to cut. Can't beat a easy picking score especially when it's a desirable species.
I really like Echo saws. I have 3, a 490, 590, and 620. The 590 is modded and will almost keep up with a stock 70cc saw. The 620 has the limiters...
39F burning juniper and ponderosa pine.
Yes Douglas Fir! Always about 50% of what I burn. Good stuff, and really great if it's a big second growth tree.
Nice setup! How do you think that would work going downhill on somewhat steep ground?