Gypo Goes to P.A. to Kick Some Keystone Butt

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Gypo Logger

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Woodsjunkie and I are tossing around some tentative dates to all meet in Dozer Dan country. We are taking bets already, so I am sure you will all want a piece of the action. Everyone is dumbstruck at how fast my 346KD is, including Woodsjunkie, but everyone else has gone back to the drawing board I guess.
We need to establish some rules, such as log dia., etc, but lets just cut the darn log, no silly cold start stuff. See, I am trying to make the rules already. How about a piped and stock appearing class. Does it matter that my 346 has a 357 jug and piston? I bet we have at least 20 contestants, mostly just woodticks, so it wont be much of a match I guess.
John
 
Hey Gypo, is that "Keystone weird" butt?

I was just over perusing the outer gates of the Garden Web forums(since they won`t let me in, LOL) and noticed that they have Canadian Forums, presumably to talk about Canadians, huh? :D I need to see if Fish will talk to his brother in law Spike about letting me back in again since I too have a few things to say about my neighbors to the north.

Russ
 
ECC

Lambert Logger
Are you tilting the bottle again? This was supposed to be a secret.
Before things get blown out of proportion, I will add the following.
This will be a very small group of people, getting together for a day of fun.
It will also be by invitation only, keep checking your inbox.
The date for this event will not be posted on here, I don’t need the problems that I had the last time I tried this.

I have viewed the video of your little 346 with and without the pipe.
It is definitely a fast little saw but I also have a fast 346 here that I run with and without a pipe. It will definitely be a close race.

I will have plenty of wood here for you to practice on. Most of it is Red, White Oak but I do have some Yellow Poplar, Eastern Hemlock and a few pieces of Bass.
Now were loggin, A
Later
Dan
 
Here's the 346 I had built it's running a little hot right now. Since I found a little time to take a small engine repair class it is my understanding that all I had to do was go to my local hobby store. Buy a RC airplane header and strap it on. Of course we haven't gone over porting yet but how hard could that be?

Here's my first attempt at a hot saw.
 
I was out west looking for Walt Gahler but all I could come up with was this little ol buck. I looked so hard I was seeing things, I should have passed on this one but night was coming quick and I didn't realize his G3 was a little short on his one side.

Maybe next week in Alberta will yield me the Booner I long for.
 
Hey Homestar Runner –err I mean Marky Mark
That sure looks like one PO’d Buck (after the fact )
That 346 sounds a bit rough, better send it up here for diagnostics. Wadya say?
 
Dear Mr. Gypo:

Pursuant to your original message, we are mandated by PA Statute CS51.a/15p-4 to inform you of your obligations to pay the Chainsaw Transport Tax (CTT) upon entry into the Commonwealth, as well as upon exiting. This is a graduated tax, determined by a combination of brake horsepower, porting angles, decibel levels, and saw color. Please make your payment in cashier's check, US Dollars, payable to: Re-Elect Ed Rendell.

Thank you, and we hope you enjoy your visit to our fair Commonwealth.

Kindest regards,
Fast Eddy Rendell
Governor
 
Hi Ed, no problem at all, I have a CAC ( Chainsaw Aquisition Certificate), which supercedes the CTT. A CAC can be purchased at any Canadian Tire Store. In fact, Quebec is buying all Canadian Tire Stores so they will have their own currency when they seperate.
John
 
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