Thanks. My son works at the local auction and I always preview when I drop him off. Had to talk myself out of a couple what looked like new in box Solo saws last week.Wood Nazi, auction sale coming up end of the month. About 15 old saws. I buy abit of stuff there and have decent luck.
http://www.theauctionadvertiser.com/cgi-bin/nslsearcx.pl?s1=20160528
Spent most of the day putting up the ceiling in my hunting cabin. This was originally a roof over a trailer house which has since been turned into a cabin hence the lack of regular trusses.
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At around 3:30 we headed out to finish up this Norway pine I've been working at for two years. This tree has been a heck of a lot of work and now that I'm ahead on wood I'd never take on a tree like this again. 25" at the widest part above the root flange. I processed the lower half last spring noodling with the 550.
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Sometimes I second guess owning the 2186 because it's too big for most of my cutting. On days like this I have no regrets. With the 28" bar and semi chisel you actually have to hold it back when noodling.
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Went out again today and got another load .
The property owner was impressed with the tractor and trailer .
I gave that load away to the fella that I gave a load of pine to .
He couldn't get his Poulan started and he had some pine that was too knotty to split by hand .
Pioneerguy600 dropped off a small load of red pine this afternoon , all split and ready to rack
I don't recommend a 33cc poulan for noodling LOL
Picked up a nice Husky 128C string trimmer today. Finally got tired of working on the several cheapie Homelites, some of which are getting close to 20 years old now. This thing really cuts and the head is super easy to respool. Burned through the string they provided quickly and went up to the .095 string which lasts a lot longer. Forgot to get a picture!
Wood Nazi, auction sale coming up end of the month. About 15 old saws. I buy abit of stuff there and have decent luck.
http://www.theauctionadvertiser.com/cgi-bin/nslsearcx.pl?s1=20160528
Call some other tree companies from just outside you area and let them know you have a spot to dump.
It's cheaper for them to dump close to where they are working than to drive to their spots in the area's they normally work or even to take it back to the shop.
When you call ask if the sell firewood, if they don't they will be more likely to drop some for you.
Just know this, when it comes it will be raining down more wood that you will be able to handle and you better have a large saw to take care of it all.
Also take care of the driver as he will have some say in what happens and many times is one of the partners or is the boss.
Don't forget to stop by on your way through to the auction, I'm about 15 min out of route. I'll start a big fire for you since your a Texan and bigger is better there, and I know you like fires.man! I would go nuts in that place!! lot of cool stuff in there. I sure like that double decker green steel yard kart... great lil tow tog firewood hauler... but sadly, some of it echos... end of the line for some; estate sale stuff! good link... now to just git there... lol
That looks just like what my buddy was throwing in the fire.today's scrounge hardly warrants a mention in a place like this... although it meets all the criteria! oak fire wood, free, ez acess, cutable, stackable... and not even needing to be split... so with some sense of trepidation... lol.... "ta-dah!" today's scrounge!!
free oak with all the right colors...
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top to bottom:
orangey stuff fell from my tall pines
barkless floated down from up stream (street)
other: oak just sitting on curb...
just some 'gimmies'' for a camp fire... perfect in all respects for such use.
prob will cut the longer pcs shorter... once dried.
FREE workx for me...
Looks great Nazi.Heartwood?View attachment 503302 It was a vintage saw kind of day, the pioneer is actually not a bad saw to run. The homelite never fails to impress me with its torque. For someone who only cuts 3-5 facecord a year, this would still be a viable saw. I enjoyed fooling with the old iron and made the to be split pile significantly bigger. Although next time I wander down there, I will probably take the 365 and just get er done. View attachment 503303
For a trimmer I like my Shindaiwa, never a problem in around 10yrs, it rips, and has done a lot of yards. I've never even changed the oil in it .Picked up a nice Husky 128C string trimmer today. Finally got tired of working on the several cheapie Homelites, some of which are getting close to 20 years old now. This thing really cuts and the head is super easy to respool. Burned through the string they provided quickly and went up to the .095 string which lasts a lot longer.
Forgot to get a picture!
Why did Poulan ever change to "dog pee in the snow" yellow? The green saws looked so much better.....Looks great Nazi.
Sometimes it's fun to pick up some of the "old iron" and have a good time. The great thing about having saws as a hobby/collection/tools is after using them you get a product/results you can use WOOD. In the past my hobbies got me plenty of tickets.
For a trimmer I like my Shindaiwa, never a problem in around 10yrs, it rips, and has done a lot of yards. I've never even changed the oil in it .
I use very heavy square/diamond string with an aftermarked head(yes, I modded my trimmer ). You cut the pieces of line to length then just slip them into the head. On most the places I mow I use only 1-2 pieces, and on tough ones that I've never mowed 3-5. I have found it a lot easier to pre cut line rather than deal with a head jamming up when working. If there is someone with me they can cut while I drive to the next job, I'm working driving they should too .
Did someone say 20yrs old LOL.
Since there seems to be an inundation of old iron in this thread lately, I figured you'd all get a kick out of this CL scrounge. From what I can tell its a 94-96, and its the first brand new saw I've ever bought.View attachment 503571
Nice load and a sweet trailer for wood. Is it a converted boat trailer.Here's yesterday's load of Norway pine. I'm always amazed how much settling takes place after several miles of bumpy road.
Broke the taillight trying to back up to the tree yesterday. Trailer needs quite a bit of work but I'm not dealing with that until I get my scrounge pile stacked.
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