There are still a few rotten stumps out in the woods behind my cabin with the sloping back cut and no notch. I stumped all of the ones within sight of the roadSomething wrong with farmers cuts .
There are still a few rotten stumps out in the woods behind my cabin with the sloping back cut and no notch. I stumped all of the ones within sight of the roadSomething wrong with farmers cuts .
I'm not sure I read that "translation".Me too. The Bible says don’t hang out with the wrong crowd or you’ll be corrupted. lol
@KiwiBro, did you see or hear or feel that volcano erupting?
There are still a few rotten stumps out in the woods behind my cabin with the sloping back cut and no notch. I stumped all of the ones within sight of the road
I had five saws when I showed up here; a Husky 65 and 41, Jonsereds 361, and two Homelite C-5’s. I had cut quite a bit of wood but I didn’t know how to file a chain and I used farmer cuts.
The slacker cut!
- Is there any other kind?
Too far away. It's always been a dodgy, unpredictable place that's claimed lives in the past though so was surprising to many they started tours to and on it a few years back.Me too. The Bible says don’t hang out with the wrong crowd or you’ll be corrupted. lol
@KiwiBro, did you see or hear or feel that volcano erupting?
1 Corinthians 15:33I'm not sure I read that "translation".
IMO, part of the 'thrill' of visiting an active volcano is the risk. Along with sky diving, auto racing, swimming with sharks, etc.Too far away. It's always been a dodgy, unpredictable place that's claimed lives in the past though so was surprising to many they started tours to and on it a few years back.
Interweb pic Brett . The one I worked on had a white handgaurd on it.Geez Jeff you have some nerve posting pics of firewood here. I worked on and got running the predecssor of your 201 yesterday. 020 AVP.It was raining so i didn't cut with it but maybe today.
I had safety chain sometimes and was also running 73 series Oregon chain on 72 series bar because the guy at the hardware store told people that 73 was "better" than 72I had 2 saws when I found this site and they had stock exhaust and safety chain.
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Imagine what '74' series chain would do!I . . . was also running 73 series Oregon chain on 72 series bar because the guy at the hardware store told people that 73 was "better" than 72
I hear what you are saying and agree to an extent that personal responsibility plays a big part. However, consent needs to be fully informed and in this case I feel it has never been enough to say they are told of the risks and signed a waiver, when the for-profit operators knew the place is notorious for what are termed unheralded eruptions (the absolutely fark'n atrociously if not criminally negligent geotec-conjuring carnival crystal ball gazers masquerading as geo-scientists here had the alert level at 2 of 5 and only raised it after the start of the eruption and then only to 4 during the eruption) and has killed in the past. The very fact there are tour operators going there is an undeniable implicit downplaying of those risks, no matter what they say pre-trip.IMO, part of the 'thrill' of visiting an active volcano is the risk. Along with sky diving, auto racing, swimming with sharks, etc.
Unfortunate that it happened, but not unforeseeable.
Philbert
You make some real good points Kiwi, and worse than that, if they got engulfed by lava, there are no bodies to bury! It they are not killed by other factors first, that must be a horrible way to go.
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