ive been wanting to try it, just doesnt stay sharp very long and its a pain to sharpen, I imagine its good on a climbing saw, im not doing many...
havent used pferd, just the ones that came with dads 391 (stihl) and the ones for the polesaw (I assume oregon) the stihl ones are good,...
also, ive heard that you basically dont touch picco rakers when sharpening, mine are quite high and still feel too low, will sharpen 2 or 3 times...
quite a few around me, I found the file for my polesaw seems just right, although I want to get a set of nice files, probably pferd, in the sizes...
thanks, just a pain for me to find the right file size, because stihl doesnt have info on picco super anywhere I can find, only picco mini, I...
thanks
what file size should I be using on 3/8" 0.050 picco super? just bought an MS194T and it never came with any info about that, and the stihl site...
you got that right, before my dads 391 blew it has a slight amount of smoke coming out of the plastic covers lol
oh, my dad bought a suzuki samurai a few years ago it was awesome, propane conversion, upgraded 1.6L engine pushing about 20hp (60 ish new, but...
I have zero experience with a proper UTV, but I know side by side's tend to not last very long, and parts are ridiculously expensive UTV's do...
same one I have, love it
it is a little heavy, but if thats a concern, get two or three 6 amp batteries instead of the 9 or 12 amp, I only use the 9 and 12 amp on it,...
thats what im thinking, it is a small pain to move a tree, but think about it this way, when its really big and heavy its super easy because...
we are looking at getting around 100 acres, and trying to decide, should we keep using our alaskan mill, with a bigger saw (Need to buy saw, and...
ive seen the mini trucks with dump beds, ive always wanted one they will go darn near anywhere it seems
I run the Milwaukee quik-lok system, excellent setup, tons of power, and easy to load the head oh, and the battery lasts forever just make sure...
25:1 is probably not a terrible idea, will keep in mind for next time, and maybe a pro saw as well
update: turns out the MS391 is a terrible idea for milling hardly any time milling (a few hours max) and it blew up night before last, time...
wow, forgot about this thread, to many replies lol, pole spurrs havent been much issue for me, usually they seem to be preferred over tree spurrs,...
also, I might have to steal your signature entry idea, it is too correct for me lol