Congratulations?!?
Congratulations?!?
That looks a lot like my old 7-29, made 56-57. I sent it to a good home in Australia, but, sometimes I wish I had kept it. If I ever find another I won't let it get away.In the late 50’s my grandfather and great uncle logged our family land with a Homelite. That saw is lost to time but today I picked up a 7-19 that was a likely model for them to have used.
When we start logging the property again I’ll drop the first tree with this saw.
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Good call cantoo, I'll definitely employ the long stick next time. The tree in the first vid was pretty solid at the base but definitely could have had some thing break off at the top. Which is why I decided to avoid banging around with wedges and just dropped it the way it wanted to go. The 2nd one was not very tall and had no branches left but I can see how it would be safer to push it over with the stick.Smacktooth, watch them dead ones for widow makers snapping off above your head. I always have a long stick handy and give them a good hard push before I start cutting to see how rotten they are. Then I use the stick to get far enough away to push them over.
Thats not actually my bike but I did take the pic. Heres my beaterAre you trying to emulate the Michigan Madman!!!
Is once fired brass any good Mike? I have boxes of Remington 270 collecting dust.I almost forgot, I also discovered 2 brand new boxes of unprimed Winchester 270 brass … that will help!
I do not. All Swede'sWoodchip, do you also own a Makita-dolmar??
Once? You can load like 10 times. Especially if you anneal the brass.Is once fired brass any good Mike? I have boxes of Remington 270 collecting dust.
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