Love that part of Ontario. Have cousins right on 17 close to muskrat lake. Some of my family are fiddlers and play at Pembroke every year.Near Renfrew, but seems the only Beer drive-thru is in Cobden!
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Love that part of Ontario. Have cousins right on 17 close to muskrat lake. Some of my family are fiddlers and play at Pembroke every year.Near Renfrew, but seems the only Beer drive-thru is in Cobden!
I like the one you found with some cutters going in reverseYeah, common sense still applies.
Spinning a loop shorter just removes links: no problem there. Making a look longer requires 'donor' links from an identical chain: after spinning, I put them on the grinder and make them all the same. I try to use OEM components (presets, etc.) too.
I have seen chains with Oregon links mixed with identical, OEM branded links (e.g. Husqvarna, McCulloch, Makita, etc.) that were made by Oregon. I have seen low kickback links mixed with standard chain (have to get lucky where that kickback event occurs?). I have seen 'hash' chains (a little bit of everything thrown in), which mixed 3/8 low profile with full sized 3/8 components, full-chisel and semi-chisel cutters, etc. Some of those are in my chain salvage challenge thread.
Philbert
His winter is starting nowHome next winter?...
May I suggest some cammo tarp to hide the stacks from govt drones lest you find the wood compulsorily acquired. Only the paranoid survive...Winter was so mild here I only used about 1 cord, usually 3.5-5 cord. Usually sell about 10 cord, only sold 4. I have a good start on next year.
That might be an oxymoronAnd we found a honey hole of spruce
that's where it should be in your description of opp...No manual, bought as is. I think when I checked it last week the bucket was up and the boom was up. When I checked it yesterday the bucket was on the ground and the boom was down. With the cylinders retracted, that's a couple quarts in the reservoir. I put two quarts in it and that put it on full with the bucket down. With the bucket up, it's just a little low.
That mean I should I have said, "Sprucehole score ! Way better than honey ." or "Honey , not nearly as good as a Sprucehole score !" ?That might be an oxymoron
What are those weird trees in the background? They don't belong there surely?I've been doing that for years .
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Sure, they all said I had a problem, but who's laughing now? Oh yeah, they stihl are.
Might have to install a fireplace and ditch the heat pump.Home next winter?...
yeah, great timing - our horsepiddles barely cope with a normal flu season and now they'll have Chinese flu to cope with also. We recently had a case of such an infected person in a hospital but the staff worked out there were 50 of them that may have had potential exposure to him before he was diagnosed and those staff then had to isolate for two weeks. That's just one case, that took out 50 staff for two weeks. Nuts.His winter is starting now
Why, what you looking at.
I just had the 200 rear handle out for a bit, what a little beast. It's running semi chisel picco and it grabs right ahold of the dead black locust and cuts it very well even with a fairly aggressive hook and the rakers as low as I'd run in green wood. In very hard wood a narrow kerf can help speed things up nicely.
Are you getting out cutting today, or surfing craigslist.
Today’s scrounging.
A nice big ash that has been vertically seasoning. Ready to go right in the stove. Got to throw in a pic of my truck too[emoji847]
Just about got the trails cleared wide enough for me to make it all the way to the West side of my property driving along the south property line with my truck.
Good thing I didn’t actually go for it today. After walking through the trails back-and-forth with the wagon we started to notice that there was a bit of swampiness still left after you broke the first few inches of soil.[emoji15]
Would have been stuck guarantee.
Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
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