Second pic, middle right Log looks so much like Douglas Fir.
Looks like relatively flat ground, and easy escape routes helped him live to tell the story!
That's a nice trailer. Looks like the frame and axle are heavy duty!
Looks like Cedar! Is that you that did the climbing?
Here's a pic of the clutch on a 620 Echo. I believe the 590 is the same.
Kinda neat. That's something one never sees in east of Cascades PNW. As for summer slipping by....... No it hasn't it's dragging by very slowly in...
Happy to hear no major damage. Looking at that top pic that tree was pretty far gone. I'm sure you were s$#@&ing your pants when it headed for the...
There are alot of online sources for buying quality sawchain. I buy mine at Loggerchain.com. they beat my local shop by 40% or more and have...
Yes beetle kill. That load came from an area that has many older (big) green Tamarack trees. The Lodgepole grows in thickets among the big trees....
Been down to 45F the last few mornings here. And a nice cool breeze in the evenings. Now we just need rain:D
I like Lodgepole. Not exactly a short trip for me either. Cutting on the NF is a 50-100 mile Round trip. As MAGCRAFT said above, most of us in the...
I had an 81 F 150 4x4 with the 300 six and manual 4 speed. I was fresh out of High school (1989) that thing took 3 solid years of abuse and little...
I really like my 361. Pretty much everything you could ask for in a 60cc saw.
Nice woodracks!
I scored some black locust last winter. It's super Awesome for the below 15F nights.
I also live in Oregon, and our air quality is horrible right now. It's very hard on the elderly and folks with any breathing disorders. If we...
In the early 80s our next door neighbor had two of the liquid fire sleds. A friend of mine has a John Deere CS81 saw, which is an efco 181.
My favorite shoulder season wood is Lodgepole pine. Makes a quick hot fire, and usually easy splitting stuff too.
Favorites- red cedar, Douglas fir, western larch, pine. Least favorite- Elm, cottonwood.
056 Mag is a beast. I have owned a couple of them. Heavy? Yes they are. Will pull a 36 inch bar in Douglas fir no problem. Torque monster saw...