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I don't want to alarm you Matt, but your saw's incontinence really needs some professional medical advice.:msp_ohmy:

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Yeah... I gotta do sumpthin about that...
:dizzy:
 
Bring a few chunks to KY with ya this fall. ;) ::thumbsup::

Sure!

Did you get some when you were down??
I was wondering that the other day... I got a bunch of it...
This years surprise find has been maple...
Not awesome firewood, but dries fast and burns HOT...
It'll mix well with hedge...
 
That is before I gave up.

I did two dumb things yesterday. So I was at about 10 % of my normal pitiful self.

Left hand kind of 'slow'.


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Sure!

Did you get some when you were down??
I was wondering that the other day... I got a bunch of it...
This years surprise find has been maple...
Not awesome firewood, but dries fast and burns HOT...
It'll mix well with hedge...



Yeap, we got some that Sunday morning just before we left. I'm about halfway thru what I got though.
 
Yeap, we got some that Sunday morning just before we left. I'm about halfway thru what I got though.

Well I got more where that came from...
Will throw some in the truck, car, or van...
Whatever it may be...
Might have to be a truck with the theme being pie and big saws!!
I need to mill a hedge cant for Wiggs to play in too...:msp_wink:
 
Well I got more where that came from...
Will throw some in the truck, car, or van...
Whatever it may be...
Might have to be a truck with the theme being pie and big saws!!
I need to mill a hedge cant for Wiggs to play in too...:msp_wink:

Make sure it is about three years old It will be tough to mill might be better to use Freehands method. seemed to work well for the stair treads I made.
 
Make sure it is about three years old It will be tough to mill might be better to use Freehands method. seemed to work well for the stair treads I made.

The piece of pecan I milled yesterday was 48" across or so, so I did use freehand's method to get it to 27" so my mill would reach across...
It works surprisingly well!!!
That burly piece of stuff was stupid hard to mill... Real marbly grain..
They weigh 150 pounds a piece...
 
Both of the 5100's got plastered... Levi was hosing his off when I got that pic..
We were cutting in a freaking swamp yesterday and got the trailer stuck..
Made a hell of a mess getting out of there...

I think 5100s just love mud. Somewhere I've got a pic from last year or the year before where I did the same. Saw wasn't such a big deal, but cleaning the chaps, helmet (was a bowl full of mud when I was done) and an open (DOH!) toolbox sucked butt.

I hate mud.
 

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