No the Nielsen is the green one. It is used for rakers only. The pics after the Nielsen are the Tecomec conversion. In the 2nd & 3rd pic you...
Probably right, you wouldn't drop a barn on yourself would ya?:hair:
Cause I know this guy who calls himself a "machinist" and is a stickler for details. He does make some pretty cool stuff though.:salute:
Heck, you should see wind chill indexes when riding the snowmobile a@ 60-100MPH.o_O Actually wind chill does not get much lower once your over 50mph.
Had -7 here when I ran the dogs. It was -23 where we hunt coyotes, (about 60 miles away).
Kevin by rights you should be dancing naked around the fire. It's kind of a tradition.:eek:
I can just imagine what you will make for a wood hauler..............................There is such a thing Kevin, it's called a LOG...
The charcoal grey resinoid wheel. The 8" wheels are so much bigger they last a LONG time. When they are wore out an adapter can be used as they...
I just remembered, my Silvey 510 has a tag on it wired to the adjustment nut on the tilt fixture. It says, "DO NOT ADJUST", factory pre set....
Each respective chain maker has specs that should be followed for grinding. That 40 degree tilt is not one of them. BTW, you are way to deep...
Ahhhh........NO On Oregon chain, round ground chisel chain, aka chisel is ground at 25 degrees. Semi chisel aka chipper chain is ground at 30...
Nice work Rowerwet. I just crib up the ends. Plant a little bit while splitting and save the nice big square splits that are consistent in size....
I have half a dozen of the plastic vented cans. I buy them when ever I see them at garage sales or CL.
OK, The #'s in the first sentence are the gauge of the chain. That is the width of the drivers that correspond to your chains saw bar. The...
Yup, that reinforces what novice fellers often do, "Not looking Up". When finishing the back cut you need to look up. Everything that will kill...
Nope, not for me, I am a snob. Good wood takes just as much effort as processing inferior.
I'll take a stab. Since it is not that old and you have been running canned fuel we'll ASSume fuel related problems are not responsible. Since...
I agree, can't see much use for the small ones.
I've got a pair of the same thing. They work well, however once rounds are covered with ice and snow, you will REALLY LIKE THEM. The new...
We have locust around, but it is something the boys don't cut for timber so I don't see it.