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The cedars I have on my property are ever as big as the one joey cut only issue is the town I live in has them on the historic registry. If they need to be trimmed I have to get a permit and if by some chance they die other than by accident I was told I would be fined.
 
I plan on milling this log sometime in the near future. Or what's left of it anyway. It is hollow 15' up and split when it hit the ground.
 
I left when the traffic cleared out Tuesday night. That was a group of good guys I met there. They had "mostly" nice things to say about you.
 
This arrived on Monday.Early '70's ebay find.

Also lots of uses for Eastern Red Cedar/Juniper.I find some good sized material locally on CL every year or so.Best is milled into slabs/blocks for various woodturning/other projects. Still have 3 decent logs 18-22" diameter in backyard from March 2011.Dries fairly rapidly,not too much cracking or warping compared to denser hardwoods.Scraps/small stuff used as kindling etc.

Sorry about the Husky 288XPW in the pic,hadnt bought my SP125 yet....;)
 

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I put the 10-10 to work the last week or so still not completely done with it going to need the 1-46 to finish.IMG_20140130_114415.jpgIMG_20140130_114432.jpgIMG_20140130_114445.jpgIMG_20140130_114503.jpgIMG_20140130_114527.jpg
 
This arrived on Monday.Early '70's ebay find.

Also lots of uses for Eastern Red Cedar/Juniper.I find some good sized material locally on CL every year or so.Best is milled into slabs/blocks for various woodturning/other projects. Still have 3 decent logs 18-22" diameter in backyard from March 2011.Dries fairly rapidly,not too much cracking or warping compared to denser hardwoods.Scraps/small stuff used as kindling etc.

Sorry about the Husky 288XPW in the pic,hadnt bought my SP125 yet....;)

I wish my cedar had looked like that.
 
Mark I have found a hard nose bar I'm just not sure the gauge yet. When I receive the bar I will let you know.
 
Mac 6-10 I'll have that mailed by Mon. I'll clean it up and see if it has any marks left on it. Everyone that is waiting on me to mail something to them it will be Mon. I had actually forgot about that bar it was in the bottom of my parts box and it should be .354 because that is what the rim is I took off the donor saw to fix my 10-10.
 
Mac 6-10 I'll have that mailed by Mon. I'll clean it up and see if it has any marks left on it. Everyone that is waiting on me to mail something to them it will be Mon. I had actually forgot about that bar it was in the bottom of my parts box and it should be .354 because that is what the rim is I took off the donor saw to fix my 10-10.

no problem buddy! just remember to send those chains you want sharpend too!
 
Well, my curiosity finally worked it way up to the $30 cost of satisfaction and I ordered part # 93886 which is listed in the PM850 IPL. It arrived yesterday together with a new PM8200 piston. Any guesses as to what the mount kit is?

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While you are pondering this, you can also enjoy the comparison pictures of the PM8200 piston and the regular "B" piston. The PM8200 feels lighter and the skirt clips are larger; otherwise it seems to be pretty much the same except for the single bearing in the rod design. Ron

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I thought I recognized the seller's I.D. from the tag on the package, I have ordered a couple of sets myself...

Ron, I will be out of the country until 21 Feb so you have plenty of time to get that 8200 together.

Notice that this particular PM800 has the half wrap handle right now.

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Mark
 

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