Another sawmil vid, right up until the fan belt gave up on us. [MEDIA]
Electric milling setup anybody? Wonder if they have the duty cycle for a minutes long cut.
That's why I wanted the speed increase from the sprocket and the power from the bigger motor. ;)
I was thinking that the universal motor thats likely in a corded saw should run just fine on the 120V DC from a big battery pack. Stihl has some...
What if I was running that 120V saw on batteries? :p
A chainsaw powered by electrickery.... Hmmm. I'm betting the bigger plug in units would run just fine off of 10 batteries in series too. ;)
Hey hey, you didn't bring that one out for the G2G.... We could have showed the boys a thing or two with that one.... :rofl: :lol:
I'll keep my eyeballs peeled and ears open then. Lousy weather hasn't stopped us yet!
Gimme a lil bit here and I should have something....
Hey hey, now there's a thought..... A Maine Get togethah..... Bet it would be a bit cooler than central PA this time of year too! :rofl: :lol:
You wouldn't believe what gets thrown out in such areas. $1000 dollar push mower needs a $150 carb and an hour of tinkering? Trash can.....
Making FHC "kid friendly" wouldn't be too hard. The site self-moderates in that direction anyways most days. I think having the option to make...
Actually, that would be a fantastic way to bring people in to a G2G who can't actually make it there. A live stream to YouTube for everybody...
Someone could lie about their age and sign up anyways. I hear that's rare on the internet these days tho... :whistle: cwn877, I'd for sure talk...
Old magnesium is selling for stupid money on eBay these days.
Interesting. They appear to be claiming that they have improved piston ring sealing to the point at which it will not contaminate the oil for the...
I done fixed it. I think. :salute:
1st change at around 5 hours, every 25 from there on out. For a trim mower, annually would likely be more than enough. Edit: 1st change is...
I'm still pooped! About half-way home and stopped for rest and a bite to eat. Not nearly as good as that pig tho! Man did we have a good time...
Most are belt drive, rear drive is usually better for rough areas and hills. Front works nice if the lawn is flat and you don't want to disengage...