couple new pictures of the saws and my other tools

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josh1981

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spring is here. time to take more pictures!

stihl ms 290 (3.8HP, 20 inch B/C (RSC chain- thing RIPS), ms180C (2HP) 14 inch B/C PMMC3 chain (have cut through 15-20 inch logs with it- eats them for breakfast).
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stihl sh85 and br600 blowers
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stihl fs45 trimmer and km55r powerhead with edger attatchment (also have pole saw attatchment and brushcutter attatchment for it)
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and just for fun my sh85 blower and my 2006 toyota corolla.
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a lot more pictures later on, also videos!
 
Nice tools. I need to get one of those leaf blowers.

I can personally attest to the big, fat grin the BR600 will put on your face. I have been struggling for years with my old handheld homelite blower, and I just can't say enough about having the right equipment for the job. My local dealer was running a special at $50 dollars off, and I couldn't refuse. I live in an old pecan orchard, and I can't wait to see how it handles the leaves this fall.
 
to answer a few questions here

br600 is a great blower from blowing off the driveway for 2 minutes to blowing leaves. I never stop smiling when using it. Its hard to put down its so much fun to use! so much power at figertips.

Just a note I blew some leaves for a buddy last fall. Blew a big pile that should of been sucked up with a vaccum truck like nothing.

That trimmer goes through grass like nothing and so does edger. I was edging today and some hard georgia clay, ate through it like nothing. Now thats stihl power!

ill make some videos later. You guys will be smiling.
 
they have a toyota plant in KY?

I love this car. pulls hard, sounds great, and very reliable.

will own no other car now besides subaru (as daily driver)

TMMK

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky

Located in beautiful Georgetown, Ky.

We build for some of the Subarus also but I don't know which ones.

We used to build the Tundra exhaust at the Arvin-Sango, Campbellsburg plant but they are made at the Madison, Indiana plant now.
 
TMMK

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky

Located in beautiful Georgetown, Ky.

We build for some of the Subarus also but I don't know which ones.

We used to build the Tundra exhaust at the Arvin-Sango, Campbellsburg plant but they are made at the Madison, Indiana plant now.

thats awesume!

You make a great product. I have never had an exhaust problem. Passed georgia emissions test very easily.

Nice. I understand toyota owns something like 25% of subaru.

SO I guess some of the same parts on toyotas are on subaru?

quite a collection of saws. 029 is a great saw.

live on a farm?
 
thats awesume!

You make a great product. I have never had an exhaust problem. Passed georgia emissions test very easily.

Nice. I understand toyota owns something like 25% of subaru.

SO I guess some of the same parts on toyotas are on subaru?

quite a collection of saws. 029 is a great saw.

live on a farm?



Farm all around where I live is more like it.

We have to guarantee the exhausts we sell to Toyota for 10 years.
If one fails in less than that, Toyota replaces it for the consumer at a pro rated cost and we replace it to Toyota for FREE.
 
well not like a pro saw but for a mid range it does well

i have seen some of your youtube videos. you have nice saws.


Thanks
Those videos are old. My inventory has changed. It was a hobby that I no longer have the time for. I got in a little over board with the whole deal. Bad part is, none of my fast saws were ever videoed.
 
Farm all around where I live is more like it.

We have to guarantee the exhausts we sell to Toyota for 10 years.
If one fails in less than that, Toyota replaces it for the consumer at a pro rated cost and we replace it to Toyota for FREE.

Sounds good. So you cut a lot of wood?

So how long do corollas usually last?
 
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