what's best truck to take em to work in?
Lol!Stihl is the worst. It's a nickel plated sissy saw. Cost 1/3 more than the competition and you get a lesser saw. Real working men use Huskies.
Damn lucky man. I tried three times. The last one was a little bit more like a guy than a gal. I thought now THIS ONE will go camping, cutting wood etc. Nope instead she went to college and got a degree which took five years a day later shoved off. So the Tom boy was a dud. Next a prissy b@tch and she was to domestic to even ride on a lawn mower. After we parted ways I was done trying. Now, I have a lady friend that bought my Echo cs310 and loves it. She's fantastic to be around but at the end of the day she goes home to her husband and takes her saw with her. Any guy who has a good wife is lucky. One that actually spends time with him is very lucky. However, after living alone for many years I feel lucky NOT having anyone in my house but me. To you happily married, congratulations.Marley5 Said:
Wait, you're wife has her own saw ? Awesome.
I keep mine confined to the kitchen.
Hi Marley, Yep my Wife does indeed have HER OWN SAW, and actually wanted it.
My Wife enjoys running the splitter, we usually piggy back the splitter to the woods in the big trailer, and my Wife will split as I buck up rounds for her.
I get the splitter set up near the trailer, and get some rounds piled for her, our system is pretty much Buck while she splits, when she gets a pile of splits I load them, so in production I, Buck , roll her rounds, load splits, Buck roll rounds, load splits, repeat, repeat, repeat............
In 2017 on one wood trip, I was limbing with the 23 Compact, a little Top Handle Husky, and my Wife was watching, and said "I Can Do That", and after limbing for awhile she decided that she wanted HER OWN saw, I felt that the 445 was the right Power, weight, Price balance for her, I tried to find a 445 with a 16" B&C, but everyone had the 18" models in stock, so that was what I got her, She got it for Christmas, and was Absolutely Thrilled when she unwrapped it.
I put the 18" B&C on it after she unwrapped it, but I also have 16" and 13" bars that fit her saw and my 353. The first time we went wood cutting with her new saw, I put the 13" B&C on it, so she could get used to visualizing where that bar tip is, to avoid kick back and "Rocking" the chain, She wanted NOTHING to do with that 13" Bar, said it was EMBARRASSING .
Some of her Friends Looked at ME, in a Strange way when she told them what she got for Christmas, then they gave HER the Strange looks when she said that it was what she WANTED.
Her Birthday is the second week of January, and she didn't have time to plan the Party she wanted for her 50th, this year, so it was a little late, but in the Firewood section, if you search for "Rae's Flannel Fest 2018" you will find a thread with a bunch of pictures of her party, she decided to do a "Lumber Jill" theme, and we had the Neighborhood lodge well decorated for it, and all the Gals had fun with a theme that few had ever tried before.
Yep, I'm a Lucky Man to have a Wife that Enjoys going wood cutting, she also Enjoys Shooting, Camping, Boating, Is my Favorite Fishing Buddy, and my Best Friend, She is Definitely a "Keeper"
Doug
You have to put a chain brake on that thing before the safety junkies get on your case.
Damn lucky man. I tried three times. The last one was a little bit more like a guy than a gal. I thought now THIS ONE will go camping, cutting wood etc. Nope instead she went to college and got a degree which took five years a day later shoved off. So the Tom boy was a dud. Next a prissy b@tch and she was to domestic to even ride on a lawn mower. After we parted ways I was done trying. Now, I have a lady friend that bought my Echo cs310 and loves it. She's fantastic to be around but at the end of the day she goes home to her husband and takes her saw with her. Any guy who has a good wife is lucky. One that actually spends time with him is very lucky. However, after living alone for many years I feel lucky NOT having anyone in my house but me. To you happily married, congratulations.
I think you have a valid point. The Poulan 2150 type 4 I think that I inherited was a sweet cutting machine. This one didn't have a chain brake. The newer model did so I ordered one. It came in the mail. Red color. Husquvarna name on the invoice.I got a wild thing 1950 model number it's ran 14 years with 0 trouble I cut top with it I heat a shop and house with wood about 10 loads for the shop and 4 or so for the house just short of a cord each load I put gas lines on it and that's it mix 50 to 1 Casey's has tore up more 2 strokes around here because of the high alcohol in it ever year I decarbon all my saws and the piston looks pretty new still I think poulan is ok by me probably going to catch hell over this.
Stihl 048 I cut timber for many years using mostly Stihl with a few Mac, Husky, and Pioneer. Stihl really blew it on this one. Only bad Stihl I ever owned. No chain speed, no power. I tried to use it for about a month and then sold it to the company I was working for . I got 50 bucks out of it. The kid that had the job of using it on the landing had the loader operator throw a log on it and that's the end of the story.
Is that a cement or concrete saw????if ya ever get up this way, got a healthy one you can try.
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