And it's more fun . . . . 'cause you end up with noodles!Noodling takes less work than end cutting.
Philbert
And it's more fun . . . . 'cause you end up with noodles!Noodling takes less work than end cutting.
Okay okay, now I will for sure. Maybe later today if I get to one of those lugs.And it's more fun . . . . 'cause you end up with noodles!
Philbert
and they are great for starting fires. Under clutch covers☺And it's more fun . . . . 'cause you end up with noodles!
Philbert
It was seized when I bought it. First saw I rebuilt from a full case split. Found a parts saw and made it into a real nice runner, starts in two pulls. Lots of torque.And at least from the top, a beauty of a 65.
I guess I need a longer bar to noodle. Once the tip starts cutting it doesn't really self feed.
It's a ripping chain if that makes any difference
I agree totally unless I know the people personally doing the testing, or have some great insight on the new technology.Tree monkeyed 562 is the angriest saw I've ever run. I'll take my chances as whatever comes out next may certainly have some teething problems.
Never used either one, but electric motors can have mad torque.If you look close, that first photo is PowerSharp chain on an electric saw. Some people don't think either of those things work. Wrong!
Philbert
hey man, that truck is near perfect...except for that little ding in the tailgate and the small scratch in the bed...hardly noticeableYesterday I scored 2 of these, the 1st one was mostly limb wood.View attachment 476864 View attachment 476865
hey man, that truck is near perfect...except for that little ding in the tailgate and the small scratch in the bed...hardly noticeable
I am glad I am done for the winter.Yesterday I scored 2 of these, the 1st one was mostly limb wood.View attachment 476864 View attachment 476865
I'm done, but it doesn't mean I won't be getting more when I get a minute.I am glad I am done for the winter.
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