Captainlarry
ArboristSite Lurker
Hey Guys,
After cutting firewood for 16 years with a 028WB on permanent loan from my father-in-law I finally bought a saw of "my own". Let's not get bogged down in discussion on whether this was a good idea. That ship has already sailed. Ha! First, I wanted something a bit bigger than my tired 18" saw. Then I was paid a nice chunk of cash (healthy down payment) for the first time ever to haul away firewood. What a treat! Finally I realized how many decades my young sons will have with this machine. With all that I talked myself out of $1200.
So before I get started, anything I need to know that my brief visit to James River did not convey?
Break-in?
Unusual features?
Essential mods?
Pitfalls?
I bought the $12 worth of synthetic fuel oil to double my warrantee. I know the saw will run without problems (if it runs at all. Ha!) for the next two years, but it was not hard to buy their 6 gallons worth of fuel oil.
What about the way the saw tips forward onto the long bar when you set it down. Is there a good remedy for this?
Anything I'm not thinking of?
Below, the last time she sees the living room, I suspect.

After cutting firewood for 16 years with a 028WB on permanent loan from my father-in-law I finally bought a saw of "my own". Let's not get bogged down in discussion on whether this was a good idea. That ship has already sailed. Ha! First, I wanted something a bit bigger than my tired 18" saw. Then I was paid a nice chunk of cash (healthy down payment) for the first time ever to haul away firewood. What a treat! Finally I realized how many decades my young sons will have with this machine. With all that I talked myself out of $1200.
So before I get started, anything I need to know that my brief visit to James River did not convey?
Break-in?
Unusual features?
Essential mods?
Pitfalls?
I bought the $12 worth of synthetic fuel oil to double my warrantee. I know the saw will run without problems (if it runs at all. Ha!) for the next two years, but it was not hard to buy their 6 gallons worth of fuel oil.
What about the way the saw tips forward onto the long bar when you set it down. Is there a good remedy for this?
Anything I'm not thinking of?
Below, the last time she sees the living room, I suspect.
