Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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The last I knew they were all there except the Class III stuff which are being held by a friend of his who is a Class III dealer. Like another friend of mine with a large collection, they are part of the retirement savings and will likely be liquidated as needed.
If it was me I’d be suggesting she sell now. People are absolutely insane with what they’re paying for guns these days.
 
If it was me I’d be suggesting she sell now. People are absolutely insane with what they’re paying for guns these days.
Not much in the way of mass-market/general consumer stuff. I'd venture that the vast majority of his collection would end up in another collection... or perhaps a museum.
 
Not much in the way of mass-market/general consumer stuff. I'd venture that the vast majority of his collection would end up in another collection... or perhaps a museum.
Regardless, prices are insane!

Most gun prices are up about 400 percent since Barack Hussein took office. Collectible and rare guns are up more. Sell now!!
 
I'd be the first to admit, I know nothing about chains. I just buy the Stihl green chain (don't have the number handy). This is what I've got. I've been calling it a Full Chisel or RS chain. Could be wrong. May nt even be a Stihl chain. I think I got it as part of the packaged deal on the ill-fated MS046 I bought. I think the guy just stuck it in a Stihl box. Also, I have trouble inserting a 7/32nds file into the gullet while sharpening. Seems like the hook on the depth gauge is too much.
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Only 11 pages behind.

Got home today just as the Tree Service was backing up. Small load half Black Locust and Cherry.
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Two days ago Scout and I thought we had finished splitting and stacking the last of the oak I had harvested this season.

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Then Friday the 13th rolled in early this morning and this nice old oak abandoned the vertical life.

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My saws will sing again here on the summit. I'll do the sawing next weekend for a year's worth of firewood at our cabin in the mountains, other guys will run splitters and stacking. Kind of a sawyer's vacation.
 
Good morning all
It is looking to be a beautiful day here with a high of 79 and sunshine. I have been thinking about those of you that are fighting illness and injury as well as those that have recently lost someone dear to them. There are no words to speak to ease a loss like that. Please know that we are sorry for your loss and praying that you will soon have peace remembering the best memories of them.
 

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