Yes the huskies resting, it's limbed most of the head already. Stuff waving a 12 kg one around for that job.
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Yes the huskies resting, it's limbed most of the head already. Stuff waving a 12 kg one around for that job.
After doing 15 cube of Mac and slabbing a bit as well some old man pine beckoned. It looked big standing up but it seems even bigger lying down. We have our work cut out for us getting this split....
Couple of days ago, didn't realise I'd been snapped, still the noise is a bit of a give away. Most will be firewood but I cut a few 2 inch rings that I hope to make occasional tables from. 084 41...
I had the muffler replaced on my 84 last year, parts are definitely about.
Proper bar oil has stuff added to it that makes it stick to the chain motor oil don't. As the oiler is on the top of the bar light oil mostly gets flung off the chain at the tip. You can get away...
Loverly firewood at that. Those branches are a firewooders dream cut, one split done I'd almost leave the barrel. Do you leave them down a while for the leaves to pump out a lot of the moisture...
Explosives would have been more fun. Seriously though I have had to double stack wedges more than once and have also employed a timber jack on one occasion
You can cut from both sides you know😉
Do you use tomato sauce as bar lube? Are you related to Dundee?😁
My 84 had a lucky escape,started sounding odd then wouldn't start again. The head bolts had somehow backed off and broken the seal . Amazingly there was no damage to piston, bore or any other...
For quartering a crosscut chain is fine, you will be cutting fettuccine not chips and it's easy to clog the outfeed and get the rail clogged with shavings so watch your speed or cut at a 45 degree...
If it's electric it won't bring in any stags, in the past I've had stags roaring back at me while fencing using a petrol saw and auger
Probably leaded petrol as well, it didn't seem to go off like the unleaded stuff
Hopefully this explains the difference between inboard and outboard clutches Phil_H
I've got a small outboard clutch oleo Mac that's due for a sharpen if I remember I'll photograph it
Not only that but the saw runs better with less load and it seems to clear better. Mind you this is Japanese cedar so it's not really hard. Once this is finished there's a black locust acacia which...
Stihl but Oregon, granberg, and probably a few others do it
Just had a good clean and sharpen before going back in the mill. Running skip tooth for the first time I must say I'm impressed.
Looks like the tree had a bit of revenge.
In your second photo is that regrowth sprouting from the stump😊
Not lock it but it means your hand can't easily slip off the handle, it also providesprotection from pointy twigs and things
I must look into one as a backup mind you my bars a puny 47 inches that must be 56.
I've got a skip tooth rip chain for the big bar but that's only one on one off. I take it that's a granberg chain, how much does that slow the cut? My skip doesn't seem to make much difference but...
Just wait till you have to resharpen it, more teeth than a great white.
What have you got under your lawn that needs a ventilator? A fallout shelter (-: