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Is there still some to be processed at the nixa site?
Probably enough to keep 3 or 4 saws busy for a few hours.Is there still some to be processed at the nixa site?
is the big wood still there??Probably enough to keep 3 or 4 saws busy for a few hours.
Thanks for the tip. I'll follow up on it.Jeremy "Wigglesworth" may be interested in one that clean.. Not sure.. But I know he's a fan of that model..
I'd buy it just to hold onto if I just had a little more in the "CAD" envelope...
I have several hundred hours on it so I'm not blaming the engine.
Not Sure on big wood, maybe a little. I think most of what's there is 12 inch and under.is the big wood still there??
Next to the barbed nipple "ATM" is molded into the plastic. It is not shown in the parts diagram or mentioned in the documentation. I am guessing it is some type of emissions add-on to meet CARB requirements. This is a perfect place for a mud dobber wasp to plug up. Do I add a short piece of hose with some bronze wool in it to make a breather to protect? Will it create too much resistance if I do? If it is for breathing, why even have a barb, why not just an opening?
nice!!!The Farmsaw is a sweetheart. Turned the chain around from backwards! Yikes! Dumped the old fuel (water in it. Yikes! again). Filled with fresh and toped up the oil tank. Started it six or eight pulls and away he went. The chain needs sharpened (done it) because all we could give the test log was a good rubbin'. 20" bar and not 18" like the seller claimed. Tinker with rakers in the morning and blow more rust out of the muffler. Whoopeeeee...................
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