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I have a 28 if you want to try it next Sat. It's not for sale it has a home on my Makita 8400. That way you can give it a try before you drop some coin on one.

Thanks! I'm probably just gonna sell the saw once it's up and running well, but I would like to be able to say whether or not it can pull its own weight. Are you running skip chain on the 28" or non-skip? I would think 80cc's could pull a 28" with non-skip?

You can tell we are from a rural area. Sir & mam is a lot of areas are rare to hear. Be thankful you are from an area where courtesy & manners are still being taught.

I've taught my boys the rules of being a gentleman and it mostly stuck. Mason (Digger) uses all of them all the time. Max uses them if he remembers.
 
Bad storms down this way. We sent four of our guys to Mayflower, Arkansas to help with the damage control. Looks like a lot of folks lost everything and several killed. Our county wasn't hit but looks like tornadoes hit across several states.

Anybody here have storm damage?
 
Thanks! I'm probably just gonna sell the saw once it's up and running well, but I would like to be able to say whether or not it can pull its own weight. Are you running skip chain on the 28" or non-skip? I would think 80cc's could pull a 28" with non-skip?

I don't have any skip all standard chain.


I've taught my boys the rules of being a gentleman and it mostly stuck. Mason (Digger) uses all of them all the time. Max uses them if he remembers.
 
Morning fellas I wonder if Jim stayed in redding with that storm that wen thru Iowa?
I was on highway 6, just east of Grennell? when one storm went through, it rained so hard that I had to pull off and park for about 15 minutes. From Des Moines on it was clear sailing to Redding, I seen three wrecks on 80, probably from hydro planning. I got to Redding about 7:30 pm, it was afternoon before I left the farm.
 
I was on highway 6, just east of Grennell? when one storm went through, it rained so hard that I had to pull off and park for about 15 minutes. From Des Moines on it was clear sailing to Redding, I seen three wrecks on 80, probably from hydro planning. I got to Redding about 7:30 pm, it was afternoon before I left the farm.

'Bout time you checked in, we was about to form a search party for yah!
 
Charity Cut 5
Work saw collector
Hedgerow
Diggers dad
Hinerman & Sam + (Paul and son Kooper) + (Shane & 3 sons) + Kubota RTV
Lurch2
Wkend Lumberjack
GrJfer
Oliver 1655

Morning everybody. Hope you all had a good Easter. Carry on....

Charity Cut 5 this Saturday, May 3rd.
I'll have my arrow signs at Cheyenne Road, entrance to property (first gate), and at the second gate. Please remember there are cattle on this property. Be sure to close both gates. I'll try and have somebody posted at the first gate. Lunch will be provided at this one, chili again. So far weather is looking to be real nice. If I missed getting directions to anyone, please let me know. If anybody else wants to come, reply here and I'll get you address and directions. I will be on site Friday about 10am to do a little prep work, then Saturday morning by 7am.
Looking forward to seeing everybody again and to hear about the GTG.
Thanks guys,
Steve
 
It's morning! 50°F as I passed through Clinton this am.

It's going to be another month with lots of opportunities:
- May 3rd, Charity Cut at Nixa.
- May 10th, AWOL & family have issued an open invitation to the "Ozarks Older Iron Club's":
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Note: there will be chainsaw racing! (I don't know what time it will take place.)

- May 17th, Waukee, IA Charity Cut sponsored by the Sam-tips.
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/charity-cut-waukee-iowa.252536/page-6#post-4795253
 
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