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I made a trip out there once. went out of Ft. Lewis and went out on the Sound. very nice out there. that's my type of country out there. i just live here because i haven't got the chance to move out there yet
 
No saw dust in the ears but feel a bit more with pnw guys and your obsession with wrap handles since I bought one for my 372xpg :)
very handy since I use the 372 mostly for felling pecker poles (Yeah G I read your latest insult to us Swedes) :D

But hopefully some dust in the ears tomorrow :chainsawguy:

And there's nothing wrong with a manly hug with some banjo tunes in the background :rock:
 
No saw dust in the ears but feel a bit more with pnw guys and your obsession with wrap handles since I bought one for my 372xpg :)
very handy since I use the 372 mostly for felling pecker poles (Yeah G I read your latest insult to us Swedes) :D

But hopefully some dust in the ears tomorrow :chainsawguy:

And there's nothing wrong with a manly hug with some banjo tunes in the background :rock:

Watch out for Kipp...:hmm3grin2orange:
 
I did - after driving 700 miles in three days though logging county an never seeing a "Jonny" sign, I got home tired and bloated from micro brews and mexican food.... so... I sawed a bunch of logs and split the rounds... Does that count??:D
 
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Bump... LMAO...:laugh:

Anybody gettin' any sawdust in their ears?:D

Gary

Yes indeed. Got a load of incense cedar logs delivered last week. The prime stuff goes to a friend for milling, the rest I'll split for fence posts. Whats left over becomes firewood. Cut about two cords yesterday...now everything smells good and all the moths are gone. I decked the load in my barn pasture...theres about forty head of Angus X in there and they love to eat cedar bark. You just have to watch out for green stuff when you're working the deck out.
 
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On the north side of the volcano, there's still loggers to harass and Twinkle is still cutting blowdown out of roads so the hunters can get around and kill some elk and keep them off the highway. The following should be on the logging site but I would like to get ahold of a magician that can levitate a Madill 071 and a shovel over a creek so they can start yarding :cry: before the snow starts.
 
I am used to hunting ruffed grouse in thick nasty cover like regenerated aspen cuts, etc. never seen any birds in a climax forest like that. We have spruce grouse all over the place where I work in Canada. I dont have the heart to hunt them though as they semi tame. Spruce grouse just dont flush like a rough grouse do.


Spruce are cocky lil bastards! I've had roosters walk right up to me on the moose hunt, maybe its because they know I don't have a shotgun with me, and that I wouldn't take a shot at a small spruce grouse when there might be a bull around.

They also don't taste very good, they have quite a strong taste, and the breast is very dark. I'm not a fan, and won't shoot them
 
That stuff does smell good!!!!

Yes indeed. Got a load of incense cedar logs delivered last week. The prime stuff goes to a friend for milling, the rest I'll split for fence posts. Whats left over becomes firewood. Cut about two cords yesterday...now everything smells good and all the moths are gone. I decked the load in my barn pasture...theres about forty head of Angus X in there and they love to eat cedar bark. You just have to watch out for green stuff when you're working the deck out.

Oh yeahhh!!!!!!!
 
Yeah hes breakin bad!!!!!!

Watch out for Kipp...:hmm3grin2orange:

Ya know there is nothing worse when you are trying to help out a friend on felling a tree and a large one @ that,,, with his saw,,,, and yours are 20 miles away at home in tha shed,,,, and about 1/2 ways into it ya realize that his 24" bar isn't near long enough and that a wrap handle sure would come in handy cause you really need to go at it from the other side!!!!!!! that just about sums it up!!!!! :bang: :monkey: :monkey:
 
Ya know there is nothing worse when you are trying to help out a friend on felling a tree and a large one @ that,,, with his saw,,,, and yours are 20 miles away at home in tha shed,,,, and about 1/2 ways into it ya realize that his 24" bar isn't near long enough and that a wrap handle sure would come in handy cause you really need to go at it from the other side!!!!!!! that just about sums it up!!!!! :bang: :monkey: :monkey:

Your gonna have to move to PNW no one else sees a reason for wrap handles.
 
No saw dust in the ears but feel a bit more with pnw guys and your obsession with wrap handles since I bought one for my 372xpg :)
very handy since I use the 372 mostly for felling pecker poles (Yeah G I read your latest insult to us Swedes) :D

But hopefully some dust in the ears tomorrow :chainsawguy:

And there's nothing wrong with a manly hug with some banjo tunes in the background :rock:

LMAO Kris... I was actually giving one in particular a hard time... Mr. peter to be exact.

Glad you like the wrap on the 372. I still need to get me one of them 372's one of these days. :rock:

Gary
 
You know what spotted owl tastes like? No, not chicken. Its a little like Bald Eagle!
 

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