NorthEast Tennessee Saturday MAC Report
Cool damp day in North East Tennessee. Too wet to haul and no new places to cut so being the good troopers we try to be, Brian, Lee and I ending up at the wood lot. I thought I would use my 80cc Echo that I leave at the lot, but found it had been rode hard and put up wet - literally. Covered in formerly wet sawdust, its state included a leaking fuel cap and a dull chain. So it came home for rehab. Sawless - no problem as Brian always brings enough to equip a small brigade. I ran his 1010S. I really like it, however the noise hits your ears pretty good. I was wearing some dipped cloth gloves and didn't notice the vibes much. The lack of A/V and the abundant torque made it ideal for my standard heavy handed back bar cutting. Put two tanks through it before losing the bottom screw from the falling spike. I switched over to his 805, but we couldn't get it to start. Brian graciously allowed me to cut to lunch time with the one screw short 1010S.
Only picture I have today - Brian letting his 800 eat.
Ron
This valuable report is provided through the the generous support of MacNuts like you and Blind Squirrel Falling, one of America's greatest imaginary businesses
Cool damp day in North East Tennessee. Too wet to haul and no new places to cut so being the good troopers we try to be, Brian, Lee and I ending up at the wood lot. I thought I would use my 80cc Echo that I leave at the lot, but found it had been rode hard and put up wet - literally. Covered in formerly wet sawdust, its state included a leaking fuel cap and a dull chain. So it came home for rehab. Sawless - no problem as Brian always brings enough to equip a small brigade. I ran his 1010S. I really like it, however the noise hits your ears pretty good. I was wearing some dipped cloth gloves and didn't notice the vibes much. The lack of A/V and the abundant torque made it ideal for my standard heavy handed back bar cutting. Put two tanks through it before losing the bottom screw from the falling spike. I switched over to his 805, but we couldn't get it to start. Brian graciously allowed me to cut to lunch time with the one screw short 1010S.
Only picture I have today - Brian letting his 800 eat.

Ron
This valuable report is provided through the the generous support of MacNuts like you and Blind Squirrel Falling, one of America's greatest imaginary businesses