I do have a woodshed to finish filling. Been saving some wood for a couple of axes I've been wanting to get hung.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] A double bit that I bought from the states on Ebay. Not many double bit axes down here in New Zealand, the freight cost more...
I will say that I'm a lot more picky on what I do look for, or choose to buy now. I try to stick to the one's that have a good name for themselves
3 in 2017. Over 20 now, and still adding to it
When I read the title of the thread I thought you had gone and bought yourself another saw
It'd be great if more ad's were that entertaining
Random thought. You could screw a batton along each side below your cut as a guide
Give it time, I'm sure you'll be able to justify slipping the 400 inbetween the 261 and the others
Same here
Straight to the top of the tree too
I don't really see any arguing on this site, it's great. It's near constant on the other two I use
The perfect score! Must seem odd coming home with a load of wood without running a chainsaw lol. At least they didn't split all of it for you
Or when it locks up you could take the starter off and see if you can turn the flywheel by hand
Awesome. Do you mean you have to wheelbarrow all of it the 1 mile home?
Pretty handy trailer. Good pics too
Congrats. We'll done:handshake:
Sprocket size? Also i found that my 025 16" is a couple of drive links shorter than my ms260 16" either from the shape of the bar or distance...
Oh no, looks like I'm gonna be measuring mine now too!
Haha. That's what i thought of when I seen that post