MikeInParadise
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And I didn't even sweat as it was blooming cold. The wind coming off the ocean was very cold. -9°C with wind chill. I wore my hearing protection all day just to keep my ears warm.
I did all the small maple as I rarely get my hands on it here even though it was time consuming to do.
I did this spruce that had fallen over.
Started the first cut with my aluminum ladder
A closer look at the ladder which is attached just using a board and fender washers to hold the board to the ladder. Note this will even fasten on an angle like this..
Waste not want not! I took the first cut and notched it into a couple of stumps so I can have a seat up in the area I have been brushing.
Hey..Not for dogs!
Maple leaning up against the truck and some spruce on the wheel barrow.
I tried out the Baileys ripping chain today for the the first time and it worked fine.
My 660 does not seem to be able to oil the bar enough. Before this the last 3 times I used the 660 was do remove some big stumps and the chain was dry as a bone. I have the adjusted turned up full and it uses about 1/3 tank of oil to 1/2 tank of fuel but when you lift the chain the drivers seem too dry to me. This is with a Stilhl 28 inch bar on it.
I did all the small maple as I rarely get my hands on it here even though it was time consuming to do.
I did this spruce that had fallen over.
Started the first cut with my aluminum ladder
A closer look at the ladder which is attached just using a board and fender washers to hold the board to the ladder. Note this will even fasten on an angle like this..
Waste not want not! I took the first cut and notched it into a couple of stumps so I can have a seat up in the area I have been brushing.
Hey..Not for dogs!
Maple leaning up against the truck and some spruce on the wheel barrow.
I tried out the Baileys ripping chain today for the the first time and it worked fine.
My 660 does not seem to be able to oil the bar enough. Before this the last 3 times I used the 660 was do remove some big stumps and the chain was dry as a bone. I have the adjusted turned up full and it uses about 1/3 tank of oil to 1/2 tank of fuel but when you lift the chain the drivers seem too dry to me. This is with a Stilhl 28 inch bar on it.