And for oversized sprockets, I just ordered a few from Danzco. What a good experience with those folks.
AMEN!!!
You can't do anything to it I can't fix.. Yer welcome to it if ya want.. Just don't smash it with a tree.. It's a handy lightweight..
Do you want to own it? Or, just dissect it?
^^^^ This... Lowes had it on sale for $5 a can the other day. Very handy stuff.
That one will cut nice.. Who says us hillbillies are slow learners... ;)
Mopar is correct. What you have is "side beak" Chain will cut that way, but not optimally, and not last long. Always shoot for the center point of...
Yup.. Throw a piece of wood on that miserable thing.. I hate wasps.
I've cut some that smelled like green wood, and some that smelled sour as hell.. If they grow in a bottom, they tend to have that nasty smell, and...
I will do my best to keep it baby saw friendly.. And exert the least amount of work possible to get that done. Lol.. Might take an extra glass on...
I'm concerned the little Echo may not have enough power to pull the chains! Lol... The rakers on that PS ain't exactly high to start with!
[ATTACH] This was another. But a beautiful log. Pure, white, straight grained wood. Prone to barber chair like Ash does.
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Yes.. And sometimes, on large tree trunks it can be a big stained area.. [ATTACH] And sometimes beautifully white with barely a speck of dark....
Smooth grey bark would lead one to think beech, yes.. But remember where the OP lives... And bark can be such a liar... Lol
No sir... Juvenile bark and limb wood Hackberry can be as smooth as maple.. Look closely at the pimples on the piece to the right.
Yeah... We Ozarker's are sittin here knowing what it is, but hey.... Lol...
It's Hackberry...
Man.. I have had close calls, but not that! Makes my hand hurt just seein' that!
They weren't.. It's a Stihl.. Most of us have just become accustomed to the slower nature of em'.