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Good news today, just got a text that the 9010 cleared thru New York today. She gets here I ain’t even opening it, slap a new label on it and ship it to Carl for a port job.
At first glance I thought either Yeti or a Cassowary. Yeti is probably the only dangerous critter you don’t have down under.
Good thing it's over. Time to clean up and get paid. Hill side is the big one the rest is mostly just truck work.Scrounging put on hold temporarily. Thanks Ma nature. Out to finish plowing .View attachment 717111
fresh sharpened chain. i did like @turnkey4099 and went about a foot above the old wire i could see and made my cut. got the big rounds in the bucket ok but figured i'd noodle them before lifting them on the splitter. that piece of metal (nail?)was near the center of that tree that was probably 75 years or more old. t It was only in the 1 half and no signs of metal in the other half. Iv'e cut trees in the middle of a big woods with no signs of fences,tree stands,etc and have hit metal.
You're all messed up and googly eyed over that saw aren't you , .Good news today, just got a text that the 7910 cleared thru New York today. She gets here I ain’t even opening it, slap a new label on it and ship it to Carl for a port job.
Careful, that is usually caused my some type of metal in the wood. Nails, barbed wire, etc.We had another school district snow day today. Had the chance to split a little of the red oak before it got super slippery out. What’s up with the black in this round??
Careful, that is usually caused my some type of metal in the wood. Nails, barbed wire, etc.
Might have to check the local one. Those look nicer then some. Still sitting on some of the 11% from roofing the homestead a couple falls ago.View attachment 717135
I have not seen these sold retail in a long time. At the store where 'You Save BIG Money'.
Philbert
Check the parts section, I left you a link.Do any of you lot with a dokita 64/73/79xx know where i can get a 7900 clutch cover please? Cracked mine at the lower dawg mounting point.
Don't care the colour, new or good used condition.
Unless anyone knows how to repair them?
16" is the norm. 4'x8'x16" makes a rick of firewood. You could always make the leftover 8-9" pieces into kindling.What’s the ideal firewood length?
These scrounged rounds are 24-25” in length and yes, I would imagine it’s up to the person burning and intended use and size of their fireplace.If I halve these I feel that 12” is way short.My customers burn for leisure, not for heat.......
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