ExactlyA lot of that looks perfect for a super split. Fast, no hydraulics.
ExactlyA lot of that looks perfect for a super split. Fast, no hydraulics.
Good chance it'll hang less you work in the open. Still beats doing withoutI'll give that exhaust stack three weeks max. What does everyone else predict?
Till I put a chrome one on? HahaI'll give that exhaust stack three weeks max. What does everyone else predict?
Nice Green toys you got there. And here I was thrilled when I got an ATV (to use instead of the lawn tractor)!
Back in the early 70's when I was street racing my 340 Swinger, there was a kid with a 63 Falcon that started killing everything from stop light to stop light. The power to weight ratio of the Swinger, and the Super Stock springs that came on it, made it hard to beat in short runs. Most of the cars were still running bias belted tires. This new kid in the Falcon showed up and just kicked azz. I talked to him one night and asked to see his engine and get the details on it. It was a stock 289, four barrel, 4 speed. All he did performance wise was a set of headers, and 513 gears. I don't think the car would go over about 70 MPH with out the risk of popping the engine. But, he was taking every ones money stop light to stop light.
Thanks! We put in 576 square bales (mulch hay sold for logging roads and landings) last week-toys gotta pay for themselves.Nice Green toys you got there. And here I was thrilled when I got an ATV (to use instead of the lawn tractor)!
Thanks! She don’t look bad for being 33 years old/young. I’m hoping to finish the paint this winter.Welcome back, good looking tractor!
I dont see a need for any bigger in these parts.I see your 362 didn’t get the memo that 60cc saws are too small for a tree that big. Love my 60cc saws. Ron
This is an old pic, but I like it. Big old Silver. It had already lost one big lead. The homeowner was an old friend, He called because the weather was calling for a hurricane in the Carolina's to be in MD in a couple days. A crack in the lead over the house was opening and closing with a gentile wind blowing. I was afraid to put my weight in the top to limb it out. So, I got a 50 ton crane. he had the whole tree on the ground in 4 hours.4 houses from me. Thats a THIRD of a giant silver. I dont think it was weather related. I pulled in the driveway and could see that there were years of rot where that section attached to the trunk. Like stupid silvers do, it split at the ground and grew into 3 different leaning main sections. I'm guessing its about 30". I only saw a 6" thick ring around half the circumference of the base. I dont think I am touching that one. I have plenty of wood. But I wanted to pull in and see what happened. Ya know, cuz scroungers curiousity.