Hack
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IMO, that's a very good deal.Four Paws said:The shop I got a quote from (and will end up buying from) told me $389 with an 18" bar and 2 chains.
IMO, that's a very good deal.Four Paws said:The shop I got a quote from (and will end up buying from) told me $389 with an 18" bar and 2 chains.
Four Paws said:Thanks, Steve! I am excited to order it, and will definitely go with the 18" 3/8" .050" combo. The shop I got a quote from (and will end up buying from) told me $389 with an 18" bar and 2 chains. The other place told me $364.50 for the powerhead only. I thought that only $25 more for a bar and 2 chains was a pretty great deal!
Hack said:If you're a rookie than I'm a newborn.
I'm still sawless.
Have never run one of these things.
Still have to get chaps and all the other PPE too.
To say this stuff intimidates me is a severe UNDERSTATEMENT!
But this site is great and you guys have been a lot of help! Thanks!
Four Paws said:Well, I have been sawing wood going on 13 years or so...pretty much my dad made all the decisions about equipment and purchasing when it came to the firewood business, I just turned wrenches and helped saw and split. I never was really 'into it' until now - on my own, buying my own stuff...you know. I think I am going to try my first port and tuned pipe job this winter!
Don't be intimidated - there is no need to be. Progress at your own pace, don't rush - that is when you make mistakes that could be potentially life threatening. When you fall your first tree, make sure it is an easy one - meaning straight, small (8-10" diameter) and on level ground with a clear escape route and not around any valuables (vehicles, houses, etc.). Just learn by doing - even the most experienced loggers were rookies at one time.
As far as PPE, I really want some chaps, but I don't have any yet. I do love my Husqvarna logging helmet - was worth the money!
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