trying to recover from yesterday
Private forest?
trying to recover from yesterday
Thanks! I'm stoked!!
It has the HDA-87 carb, will check the jug asap. It was bought new from my dealer and they did all service on it, etc. Guy traded it in on a new Husqvarna.
I'm so glad he did, and that the owner sent me a text about it.
“XP” in Orange on the recoil side from what I’ve seen always have the HDA87. Later decals aren’t colored in.
Its most likely a KS, but there is also the possibility it could be a non decompression valved Mahle too.
You could flip that easily for 2x what you paid. These saws have a good following.
Update on the trailer. When I bought it off the lot it had the short 20" tailgate. I went by the factory and picked up the drive on landscape ramp, only $900 extra. As soon as I got home I put the ramp on it. So, now I have this gate I can barely lift laying in the front yard. I had to take the short gate mounts off to put the ramp on, so I had the extra mounts. Stuck some PT 2X4's in the side board pockets and held a mount up to it. Looked like it would work. Got some clamps and clamped both mounts to the standards, put a sling on the gate and hung it in front of the mounts with the loader. Tailgate lined up perfect. four new bolts and the tailgate is now the head board. Got the calculator out and I need 2 rows of 18" wood, 42"s high to make a half cord. I'll probably never put more than a cord on it. I just like to make my side boards the exact height so I can just stack it in, and don't have to pre measure. I'm just wondering what the extra wind resistance is going to do. The cool part is the gate hinges from top or bottom, and has a chain to hold it in place. I can fold it down if I have long stuff to carry, or use it as a work bench. I can fold it up if I want to pull logs on to the trailer. I think I like it.
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Yeah private ranch owned by a local guy. Big place, logger I’m cutting for has logged their place on and off for 25 years.Private forest?
Yeah private ranch owned by a local guy. Big place, logger I’m cutting for has logged their place on and off for 25 years.
Oh yes! For sure! I was just thinking about that when I was cutting last Friday. It’s very healthy, almost picture perfect in there. Lots of little trees already growing in there to replace what we are cutting. The older trees we are harvesting are healthy trees that will make good lumber and have grown fast because of good spacing. Hardly ever see a dead or dying tree. Fires are way easier to stop/ contain there. The logger I cut for does a great job for the land owner, really enjoy being part of it.Am I correct in assuming it looks managed compared to the National Forests up there?
One of the things that slowed down the Creek Fire down here is it hit a private managed forest that deprived it of abundant fuel and dropped it down out of the crowns.
SorryMan, these pages get slow to load when you’ve got a lot of pictures and get 15+ posts onto the page.
I will check it out. The markings are on the recoil side? Do I need to pull the recoil assembly off to see them?
Gonna throw a new chain on her and use it to cut some firewood this weekend for the FIL. Interested to see how it compares to my MS361. I know the 361 is much newer, but I'm hoping the 262 is close.
Thanks for all the info Ryan, I appreciate it very much.
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