I'm going from memory, and it was several years ago, but I believe the total cut time was +/- 20 seconds and the difference was about 2 seconds (or 10%).Nice! Out of curiosity? What was the time difference?
Nice! Good to know! Solid info! Thanks bud!I'm going from memory, and it was several years ago, but I believe the total cut time was +/- 20 seconds and the difference was about 2 seconds (or 10%).
You don't realize it when you are cutting because the saw engine runs faster with the skip ... sort of like an optical delusion!
With large softwood rounds skip has an advantage because it clears the chips better.
Different tools for different chores.
I'd recommend jumping up to a 20 since you already need a chain, then you'll have a much better chance of finding chains and a better selection.I'm running a 460 rancher with the 18" ft-280 bar (3/8 .05 68 link). What do you all recommend as a good chain for doing my firewood? I put up about 10 cord a year. Seems like 72dpx is sold out everywhere and the s83g can't be found in a 68 link.
Nice!4th.
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5th. Almost forgot the picture of this one, had to make it count .
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And the last one.
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More importantly why does he have the front tires on backwards?....@chipper1 what size tractor is that? My dad's looking to get one kinda like that.
Prolly a Michigan thing.More importantly why does he have the front tires on backwards?....
Helps you back out of a hole if you start to get stuck...lolMore importantly why does he have the front tires on backwards?....
Oh, man! I think I got some spatter on that one.Prolly a Michigan thing.
Those squirrels are fun to play with also. Years ago my FIL found two in his chicken feed box. He caught them and turned them into short term pets before releasing them in the woods. They would sit on his shoulders and fly off from there. They would eat out of his hand.Today I ran a tank thru the 353 .
Chain was set up a little aggressive for the dead standing black locust, but it was fine as long as I was very aggressive when boring.
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Broke out the hydraulic splitter today.
First load.
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Second.
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Then dropped this one that was a bit larger.
I had to pull it right a good bit to get it more on the trail(it's across the trail).
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Third load.
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Then I found these flying squirrels, which was cool. I saw one here splitting wood last fall, but it was very low light and it just caught my eyes, but I knew what it was. Seeing these guys is pretty rare here, especially since they are nocturnal . I laid the log down and covered the ends from the rain, hope no critters get them, if I would have known there were in there I wouldn't have cut that one.
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That's pretty cool.Those squirrels are fun to play with also. Years ago my FIL found two in his chicken feed box. He caught them and turned them into short term pets before releasing them in the woods. They would sit on his shoulders and fly off from there. They would eat out of his hand.
Thanks man.Nice!
It's an L3800, largest of the Kubota compact utility tractors. I like it a lot, also like the next size down B2620 as it's gentle on a yard. I mow with it, but I want another zero turn, can't have it all...@chipper1 what size tractor is that? My dad's looking to get one kinda like that.
It's a long story and involves 3 flats in one day .More importantly why does he have the front tires on backwards?....
It was this time .Prolly a Michigan thing.
Works for me lol.Helps you back out of a hole if you start to get stuck...lol
Watch it buddy .Oh, man! I think I got some spatter on that one.
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