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Lumberjackchef those are incredible. I know where some bigger cedars are. One would probably go 75" plus. If you are interested in something like that. Tell me what length you need and I'll see what I can do.
That would be sweet. As long as i can haul it home any length would work. I have never even seen a red cedar that big I don't believe!

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The 75 inchers are the biggest I've ever seen. I'm told that there are some just south of here are some that will go ten feet just hard for me to imagine.
 
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Good morning everybody. TGIF. Any good plans for the weekend? I have a football game, soccer game, and volleyball tournament to attend. Probably helping a friend move into their "new to them" home. Some of you man know him from the Charity Cuts---Paul Shook. Cheers.
Thomas, tell Paul I said congratulations on moving in.
My youngest bought a 94 Ranger 4.0 V-6 a few days ago to get the engine out of it and keep a few other goodies, then scrap the rest. He will put this engine into his Bronco II, then turbo charge it. So I will be spending the weekend helping him pull stuff.
 
I may have another chainsaw smashing event in my driveway. The Poulan 361 won't pull the chain in a cut and the Homie 360 aparently lost spark.

Been thru the carb. and fuel system on the 361 several times. Metering lever is now above the chamber floor a tad.

The Homie ran last month and now zilch.
 
I may have another chainsaw smashing event in my driveway. The Poulan 361 won't pull the chain in a cut and the Homie 360 aparently lost spark.

Been thru the carb. and fuel system on the 361 several times. Metering lever is now above the chamber floor a tad.

The Homie ran last month and now zilch.
Sounds like operater error to me,:) I should have some 360 ignition parts Carl.
 
Gotta pause on saws for a bit. Tore out all the landscape timbers in the front of the house (bottoms were getting rotten) and replacing with stone. Hauled one ton of gravel (AB3) for base and fill next to the steps. It'll be a long weekend for sure, especially since I have to work tomorrow. I did get a chance to abuse my MS361 this past week to cut all those timbers out. Hit like 10 screws/rebar in the process too. Not good on chains!! Now I have a bit of chain grinding to do.
 

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