Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS

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Been out in the shop all afternoon, got the Homie 1050 Super running like a top, that thing will make your ears bleed. Got started on the 262 port job (with pop-up) and a new bar and chain on the 090AV.

Is there a limit to the amount of saws we can bring? It looks like I could have from 15 to 40 ready to go.
 
Been out in the shop all afternoon, got the Homie 1050 Super running like a top, that thing will make your ears bleed. Got started on the 262 port job (with pop-up) and a new bar and chain on the 090AV.

Is there a limit to the amount of saws we can bring? It looks like I could have from 15 to 40 ready to go.

Bring as many as possable runners and non runners, it will make a cool pic. The last GTG was around 90 saws now we will shoot for 150 saws.
 
cleaned up brush piles yesterday for the "easy" firewood. man, i had forgotten how not easy it is to limb trees in a pile. both my saws ran great. oldie goldies. once i forced myself to learn how to sharpen my chains and put them to bed properly at the end of the day they have been stout.
 
cleaned up brush piles yesterday for the "easy" firewood. man, i had forgotten how not easy it is to limb trees in a pile. both my saws ran great. oldie goldies. once i forced myself to learn how to sharpen my chains and put them to bed properly at the end of the day they have been stout.

Maintaining a chain is key to all cutting.Limbing or logging.
 

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