It's too bad really that they went to a single bar stud. I didn't mind it but I doubt many would have noticed the extra weight of two. It's hard...
I'm forever ruined now. If it won't easily do 200kM/hr+, it's slow. :tractor: :whistle: :dex:.
Windows 10. Maybe just Windows in general. But especially the latest hell spawn from Redmond. Never-ending notifications that this expired,...
Two very different handling saws (241/261). I was amazed at how much lighter and more maneuverable the 241 was over my 261. Spunky little thing...
Log splitter build | Firewood Hoarders Club
We can merge them for you if you'd like. See Grizzly Adam for details. ;) Also, welcome! Good to see you around FHC!
Longevity. As good as the 250 is, the 241 has much better air filtration and oiling systems. Both of which are the Achilles heel of the 025/250....
We had the opposite problem a few years back, it took three major hydraulic blowouts on greens to convince our owner that we needed to retire the...
We're the Lincoln guns 12v or the 14.4v? Guys in the heavy equipment shop I worked in learned the hard (and expensive) way about the 12v guns.
Milwaukee/Rigid/Ryobi all made by TTI somewhere halfway 'round the world. ;)
Imagine being able to pluck logs off a pile (safely nonetheless) and saw them to firewood length at waist height. Possible with a front grapple...
Sounds like the name of the game is big chain, even bigger saw. How much more wood do you lose using .404" over 3/8"? Is it worth the trade off?
Looks like good stuff. 5% Moly-disulfide is good for all that slow sliding contact. I keep two grease guns loaded in the shop. One with grease...
The Humbolt will allow the wedge you cut out to just fall away. Very handy when falling very large trees. The open face cut will do the same...
They do, but nobody knows what that means.... :doh: :picard:
That's the scary part. They aren't always predictable. Usually a tree with a lot of forward lean is a decent risk for barber-chairing.
They could have been just knocking paint outta the threads too.
Teamwork!
If you want to get real serious about making the hole round, drill it about .020-.030" under what you need and finish it out with a ream.
The blades on my chainsaw are roughly 3/8" long. They get awful short after a good while however.... ;)