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Gona machine the centers so they can run on small spline drums like echo and husky. There going on some 340 builds another member has..404 to picco?
I got one of those and liked it at first, then I bent the handle. Used it to cover the engine on the wood splitter for a year or two. Then got the bright idea to mount it on my Walk behind to move mulch. For that, it works great. Yes, it still dumps.Looks good, but for $130 I’d like to see if I can get it on sale or in the off season or clearance. My old beat up wheel barrow will have to suffice for now.
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The past couple years I've been getting these little buggers in my wood pile. They go right on the burn pile, and I've started wearing gloves.Aussie cube is full of spiders . . .
Philbert
It's not the ones you see that you need to worry about!Winter cutting is the best , no dropbears , hoop snakes , piousness ants, spiders and killer lizzards to be seen for miles
Social distancing is good for you they say so ,,,
Told the first wife that in 97, i miss her sometimes.The wife just informed me that I wasn't allowed to use this new "Social Distancing" as an excuse to go scrounge more firewood Lol
Nice load.Finally split the trailer load I cut to break in the new 241. A good mix of ash, sugar maple, honey locust, and mulberry or black locust??
Then I ran the 241 for a bit to cut up some smalls. The more I use this saw, the less I want to grab anything else. Has anyone run an 18” on a 241? I’m tempted to try one.
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Finally split the trailer load I cut to break in the new 241. A good mix of ash, sugar maple, honey locust, and mulberry or black locust??
Then I ran the 241 for a bit to cut up some smalls. The more I use this saw, the less I want to grab anything else. Has anyone run an 18” on a 241? I’m tempted to try one.
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Since it's crept it's way into this thread, for whatever reason, I'm gonna throw my observation out there. I drive truck for a living, and I recently began a run that delivers to Toronto, Ontario. Some of you younger guys may not remember the mass hysteria associated with the SARS outbreak, but it was a contagious virus, quite similar to the current Coronavirus epidemic, and Toronto was pretty much the eye of the storm. The Greater Toronto Area is home to roughly 6 million people, but from what I can tell it's pretty much business as usual, no mass hysteria. What I have noticed is personal at the toll booths, customs booths and behind the cash registers wearing a simple pair of latex gloves. I keep noticing janitorial staff running around with bottles of spray cleaner and paper towels, wiping things down in high traffic areas. Also notice store employees picking up any loose trash and emptying the garbage cans before the ****'s overflowing all over the place. Simple, common sense, proactive steps will go much further than all the stupidity we've seen here. I just left my local Wal-Mart, and the bread isle is damn near empty. PERFECT time to get in there and clean those shelves, but instead you could pretty much hear the crickets chirping.
You just need a 261 with an 18" .325 bar on it . I don't think the 241 would impress you with the 18.Finally split the trailer load I cut to break in the new 241. A good mix of ash, sugar maple, honey locust, and mulberry or black locust??
Then I ran the 241 for a bit to cut up some smalls. The more I use this saw, the less I want to grab anything else. Has anyone run an 18” on a 241? I’m tempted to try one.
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Better stay in the woods! The hoards have your beautiful town on their radar.Well, it's been a beautiful winter to get out and cash in on what mother nature provides up here in Northern Mi. Hopefully, the snow will be gone in a couple weeks and I can get the splitter back in here and clean this mess up.View attachment 807121
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