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Great! I may be able to bring along a vintage Stihl 084, but the logs may be too small to waste my 36" bar on them. Any thoughts on that fear?

36" is what I plan on running on my Eager Beaver, hopefully you can come up with something better than that:msp_confused:
 
I still have to find my 5100.

Which one?

Mitch - I'd make a rule that the big cottonwood sticks have to be turned in to cookies before anyone gets to play with the big maple.

I'm off this week if you need a hand with anything...

Mark

I will be working on it pretty much every day til the GTG. Going to try to set up some big stuff today if the back hoe decides to start. Stokes is bringing more wood tomorrow also. If anything, I could use some input on where to put everything. Five me a call if you are free or cheap.


Could cut some cants as well
 
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Perhaps...

That's a good question. I haven't looked for a motel yet but I think the closest are in Grundy Center or on the far west side of Cedar Falls.
Or I pitch a tent somewhere. That's not impossible. I've got a warm sleeping bag. Regardless, Wendell, Edwin will be there one way or the other. How could I possibly miss this event?
 
Anyone coming to the GTG that would have a set of Homelite 330 clutch shoes with some material left on them? Also need the aircleaner gasket that runs around the edge of the top cover:msp_sad:

Not that it matters but disregard this request now for parts. In a major brain fart and after ebay searching for clutch shoes I kept seeing 360 pop up with 330 clutch parts and low and behold I had a set here that came after another member sent me a clutch for the 360 (which I have not touched yet). What happened is Longbar sent me a complete clutch as I was missing everything but the clutch shoes for the 360. But after he sent me the clutch the people that I bought a group of saws from brought me over a box of extra saw parts that they found in the shop and that had the clutch shoes in it.

Tonight I was looking through a small container for a NSF nut for the bar on the Mac 110 (compression tested it 150 psi, never saw that coming in so high) I revived and I found the clutch shoes then. Long story but I get why no one throws parts away now:rock:
 

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