NorthEast Tennessee Saturday MAC Report
Cool damp day in North East Tennessee, but better than the forecast. A light rain held off until lunch. Though the ground was just as wet or wetter than last week, we were asked to haul since the lot is getting low on logs. Brian and Lee piloted the mighty F150 hooked to our largest dump trailer and I ran the Deere. Couple loads required a pull or push by the Deere to get up the hill. Between loads, I used my 800 to fall a small ash snag and cut it to fit the trailer. After lunch, I used the 700 to buck and limb some overlooked ash stems.
Likely due to my poor maintenance practices, the recoil on the 800 wouldn't engage and the rope wouldn't rewind. Took a lot of jiggling to get it to partially rewind and engage for each pull. Thankfully, it is an easy and reliable starting saw. The 700 has a much thinner cord and thus a much longer one. Its recoil would engage but it wouldn't rewind the last 15" or so (I don't know how long the cord is but it had almost as much left hanging out as the 800 has). With the short strokes it took quite a few pulls to get the 700 going. I guess I will have to tear into them and clean things up a bit. Which leads to the question of the week - what lubricant do you use on your MAC recoil?
No pictures today. I looked through the archives but found nothing that I thought would interest you.
Ron
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