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Anybody know about Husqvarna 61.A guy I know is out of work unemployment up needed money. Well I now have a 61.It is clean I mean clean . run ok haven't cut with it yet.i

It's an older one, but there are plenty of parts out there for 'em and I agree with Hedge - they're solid, reliable saws. Maybe not the fastest or the strongest but it will cut loads and loads of wood without a hiccup.
 
Morning all. I plan to get to the GTG around noon Friday. Hope to make it to the Mac museum & then the tour of Virgil's saw mill. Really looking forward to an interesting weekend.
 
It is so hard to find good motivated help that actually cares and has drive......

Where I work the motto is "It's someone else's job." Some of them spend more time and effort avoiding the task than they would spend just doing it to begin with. It makes me want to plant one of my boots firmly in someone's posterior and tell them to shape up. One or two of the older guys come in pretty early and usually stay late just because that's the work ethic they have. Somewhere along the line the new kids didn't get that education.

Rant over. Carry on citizens...

More coffee.
 
Where I work the motto is "It's someone else's job." Some of them spend more time and effort avoiding the task than they would spend just doing it to begin with. It makes me want to plant one of my boots firmly in someone's posterior and tell them to shape up. One or two of the older guys come in pretty early and usually stay late just because that's the work ethic they have. Somewhere along the line the new kids didn't get that education.

Rant over. Carry on citizens...

More coffee.


It's time for a large iced tea. I have to deal with this every day:(:(. Then I get to log on here and :clap::clap:
 
Well, its kinda like fishing and the one that got away. It was thiiiiis biiiig. If I remember correctly at least 3 feet in diameter, maybe close to 4. On the biggest ones, others 2-3 foot range. Then smaller from there.:dizzy:
 
With the log bucking trailer realistically 18-20" bars work well. At home I use a 14" or a 25". Depends on what is on the rack. If it is larger than 24-26" I would rather it be cut on the ground.

The log bucking trailer will not be at the May 3rd cut. After the GTG this weekend I will be leaving it at Sam-tip's for their May 17th charity cut at Waukee, IA.
 
With the log bucking trailer realistically 18-20" bars work well. At home I use a 14" or a 25". Depends on what is on the rack. If it is larger than 24-26" I would rather it be cut on the ground.

The log bucking trailer will not be at the May 3rd cut. After the GTG this weekend I will be leaving it at Sam-tip's for their May 17th charity cut at Waukee, IA.
Everything will be on the ground here anyway. We don't have access to a tractor to put it on the log bucking trailer. This one is going to be done the old fashioned way.
 

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