You need to learn to open up a bit, and let us know how you feel!! :rofl: :lol:
Yikes! That looks like just about the worste place on the planet to be bucking. 1' from a rock wall, wood laying on asphalt in a pile of leaves!...
Shawn, You ever try to use that guide from tree stuff? I got that same one a few weeks ago, and tried it. Unless I'm doing something wrong with...
I guess that is a testament to to the Timberline! ;)
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I hear ya, but I wore them a few times this past summer on 80 to 90 and high humidity days and they were not as bad as I would have thought....
Thanks for the vid, that is pretty cool. Seems like a great idea to me. hmmmmmmmm
A Timberline chain sharpener, and a bunch of the carbide cutters to go with it! If your looking for chaps, I recommend getting Chainsaw Pants...
How did you do that? With the sharp chain, or from the sharpener somehow?
Black Friday Sale! My wife does not normally plan to have "sales"... But she is trying to get the business off the ground. Not an easy task...
Well, I finally got around to giving the Timberline a whirl on a really messy LP chain on my Echo CS400. It took a few minutes and tries to figure...
Wow! The results right now are: 13 vs 13 vs 13
I don't like the magnum stickers, they make the saw to heavy. ;). But do tell what an orange centered floppy cap looks like please...
Changing the gas cap can add hp?
GIMME DA WOOD!! That's one hell of a row of wood!
Same for me, except my saw was the Echo CS400, and I tood bucked some 25 to 30" red oaks after Sandy hit. And it was two passes with the little...
MS-362 Big and strong enough for a big bar and the occasional bigun, and small enough for an everyday home firewood saw.
Here we go.... a pic will help.... 62" wide x 86" high x 40" deep = 0.96 cord of Black Locust at 10 to 15% [ATTACH]
I'm worried about termites/ants, not fires. Neither. It's completely under the house. The house is 10' off the ground via stilts like a beach...
I burn 2 to 3 cords a year, so I need 3 cord stored in dry locations. I have 2 small wood sheds 1 holds a cord, the other only 3/4 of a cord....