Metals406
Granfodder Runningsaw
I cut 3.4 cords of Limber Pine, the trees are 30" tall and average 8" dbh, should I use a six cube saw?
I guess, if ya want to limp d i c k your way through it.
I cut 3.4 cords of Limber Pine, the trees are 30" tall and average 8" dbh, should I use a six cube saw?
I guess, if ya want to limp d i c k your way through it.
I'm not in Montana, I could use mine as a pry bar.
Ciallis covered by the medical plan???
don't need no friggin' pills, some of me thinks it is still 16.
don't need no friggin' pills, some of me thinks it is still 16.
No nothing like that, but really guy's. Im new here, and this may have been aske'd before, but Im on the market for a new saw, and which one is better the 372, 440, 460, 7900 dolmar. I want to modify it, and hear they can make a 660 look real silly. And please guy's let's be honest, and no fighting.Yup...this is where the good stuff is. Very seldom do we ever get a "which oil should I use" or "which saw should I buy" thread on here.
You mean you don't want a ported mini, with such claim's as to make our big saw's look riddiculous, so silly that we ought too, ship them back to there maker? #### That 6 cubes, or stay on the couch LOL!I cut 3.4 cords of Limber Pine, the trees are 30" tall and average 8" dbh, should I use a six cube saw?
I cut 3.4 cords of Limber Pine, the trees are 30" tall and average 8" dbh, should I use a six cube saw?
No nothing like that, but really guy's. Im new here, and this may have been aske'd before, but Im on the market for a new saw, and which one is better the 372, 440, 460, 7900 dolmar. I want to modify it, and hear they can make a 660 look real silly. And please guy's let's be honest, and no fighting.
I knew, as soon as I said it, that posting this was a mistake. Buncha smart-aleks. :msp_biggrin:
yep - with a 42" bar, grab the end of the bar and swing that saw like a cat by it's tail. should be able to knock that **** down in no time.
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