Agent Orange
Hacktastic®
Company owner sends me to their farm. These people have Gators, Argo, Bobcat, Boats, Grizzly 4 wheelers, New Holland tractor, and everything under the sun. Umpteen 1000 s of acres with paths and roads leading to hunting blinds. I get sent out to make clearings for shooting lanes and tree thinning. Chainsaw----MS170, two of them and a battery powered Stihl.
No bar oil to speak of, owner says use 10-40. Air filters are clogged, beat em clean the best I could. Lord knows what the mufflers look like. No files either. Hedge, Oak, Black Locust, and a tree I couldn't ID that was harder to cut than any other hardwood I've been into.
I WORKED MY ASS OFF TODAY AND EARNED EVERY DAMN SCRATCH.
Told the owner he needed a real saw for maintaining the farm, well see where that goes.
Anyone care to recommend a proper Stihl for farm use? I know there's other brands but they are loyal to the local dealer who sells Stihl and all the toys they buy. So its gotta be a Stihl. I'm buying a file tomorrow no matter what, and bar oil.
Finished the day by teaching my son's Bear Scout pack knife safety and carving bars of soap.
No bar oil to speak of, owner says use 10-40. Air filters are clogged, beat em clean the best I could. Lord knows what the mufflers look like. No files either. Hedge, Oak, Black Locust, and a tree I couldn't ID that was harder to cut than any other hardwood I've been into.
I WORKED MY ASS OFF TODAY AND EARNED EVERY DAMN SCRATCH.
Told the owner he needed a real saw for maintaining the farm, well see where that goes.
Anyone care to recommend a proper Stihl for farm use? I know there's other brands but they are loyal to the local dealer who sells Stihl and all the toys they buy. So its gotta be a Stihl. I'm buying a file tomorrow no matter what, and bar oil.
Finished the day by teaching my son's Bear Scout pack knife safety and carving bars of soap.