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CaseyForrest

I am NOT a tree freak.
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Heres a couple pics of mine and Computeruser's saws this past Saturday. The Dolmar/Makita, Echo, and 026 in the front are his, the 066, 460, and 180 are mine. Everything went fine except I lost all 4 screws that hold the recoil on the 066, and one of the nuts that hold the outer dog on. I guess I didnt tighten them, good thing a Stihl dealer was right down the street.

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looks like a happy family .. should have made the pictures bigger I cant read the fine print..LOL Dialup users will cry..LOL:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:
 
haha, yeah, thats the lowest setting on the camera. I dont resize in the computer because it makes the pictures look like ****.

Im on Dial-up, loaded, up-loaded, and re-loaded those just fine. Ill admit, If I see a file size bigger than say 500kb, I wont look at it, but I wont cry about it either!!
 
Your not a kidding. My 19" screen wasnt even big enough. Need about 32" screen to keep from moving it all over the place to see them all lol. Nice family though. Thank you ultra, can see them all at once now.
 
Yes, we were at Redford Cemetery in Redford, MI. Beautification Day, basically cleaning up along the fence line. ALOT of Sumac and Poison Ivy, and then your general scrub. I did get to bury the 066 with the 36" bar in a dried up elm stump, had to watch the head stone on the other side. It had toppled the monument sitting on top of the head stone. Computer user has more pics of the days activities.
 
For anyone who cares to look, the Redford Cemetery has a website: http://www.redfordcemetery.org. I'll get these pictures and some more up there as soon as I have a chance.

Here are some more pictures -

The Stump:

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CaseyForrest working on the stump:

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Cutting it up some more:

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Action Shot:

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Yours truly doing some trimming so the stump pieces can be tipped over:

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Breaking the stump apart:

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Getting it down to ground level. There's 36" of bar buried in there, somewhere:

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The saws are sitting on the rear edges of the stump, to give a sense of how big it was at ground level:

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Stump pieces getting cut into manageable chunks so they can be given away for firewood:

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And again:

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Surveying the scene:

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Some other fruits of our labors:

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