Yeah, I ordered a couple of each a month of so ago as well.
It is about at the point a saw like this ought to be bought by a collector who is perfectly happy not to run it. The second the saw gets fueled it...
:yes: You can't see it in the photo but the cedar log is sitting in the notches. Tried to keep them shallow and if I ever need extra support I can...
I have seen where the dealer has fueled and run a saw before a buyer takes delivery. Thus it has been fueled and run but is otherwise new. My OE...
Never fueled?
Nice Gary, how many 4200 runners does that make? I had to get a new keyless chuck for that bt45. But it has been flawless otherwise. Thanks!...
I like it. Sort of a what if they hadn't stopped at the 61/66?
Yes, much lower usage compared to last year at this point. Have one for me, :cheers: I stopped in 2009.
No fire today. Calling for 70 on Saturday.
Especially if they are AM Chinese clips. OEM is far superior in this case.
Very nice and extensive stacks! :thumbs: Is that a splitter behind the tree?
GF didn't want to let me in the house for lunch. Ate on a kitchen stool in my long underwear.
Already decided I was going to swap in another 6x6 on the upper one. Everything is on a slight slope as well. I may move it over a little where...
Been trying to work something up that I can mill on and place a log or two off the ground. I have some power poles the coop gave me. And some...
Thanks very kind of you. The saw Mike sold me had good bones just needed a little attention. I have been thinking about this and preparing for...
You chose wisely. [IMG] GIFSoup
That ought to be fun! Congrats!:thumbs:
It is tough to find good cedar. But even the sap wood is pretty rot resistant. Those gates are stained green now and they should last 40+ years...
Here is what the cedar will end up looking like. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Glad everything turned out ok.