RDT ArboristSite Guru Joined Apr 28, 2007 Messages 876 Reaction score 348 Location Indiana May 22, 2007 #21 Im just going to keep it and restore it . Although it is a heavy sucker. Just be a fun saw to tinker with. Wont be using this one much anyway.
Im just going to keep it and restore it . Although it is a heavy sucker. Just be a fun saw to tinker with. Wont be using this one much anyway.
Cedarkerf Known to some as.... . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 3,934 Reaction score 2,092 Location Enumclaw WA May 22, 2007 #22 Ive got 066 and 044 but I would still love an 056 in my quiver just because it was the King of logging saws back in the day. I also want an 076 just to have also. For normal use I am sure I would use the 44 and 66.
Ive got 066 and 044 but I would still love an 056 in my quiver just because it was the King of logging saws back in the day. I also want an 076 just to have also. For normal use I am sure I would use the 44 and 66.
Lakeside53 Stihl Wrenching Joined Dec 25, 2004 Messages 24,802 Reaction score 1,875 Location Woodinville, WA May 22, 2007 #23 fishhuntcutwood said: Not a bad idea Andrew. Click to expand... HEY... I've told you before... the ONLY person that calls me ANDREW is my mom, and only when I'm in trouble...
fishhuntcutwood said: Not a bad idea Andrew. Click to expand... HEY... I've told you before... the ONLY person that calls me ANDREW is my mom, and only when I'm in trouble...
fishhuntcutwood Full wraps and long bars!!!!!!!!! Joined Jan 1, 2005 Messages 3,601 Reaction score 395 Location From IN, stationed in Port Angeles, WA, but AK is May 22, 2007 #24 ANDY you never told me that! I'll not make the same mistake twice.