That 460 deal almost sounds too good to be true, hope the saw is not hot!
I know. Guy seemed legit though. Went to his house, three kids there. Talked about farming, he didn't seem jumpy, no indication of sketchy ness. Said he'd owned the saw for a few years but only cuts a few cord a year for himself and preferred his 50cc saw for the weight. It looks really good and has all the labels and numbers on it. I can't find anything wrong with it. Usually when a deal seems too good to be true, it is. I would never knowingly buy anything stolen because that's not my way. Pulled the plug and compression came in at 145 on my cheap automotive gauge that usually reads low on small engines. I'll wood test it tomorrow to see if I truly do suck or if I got suckered. Lol.That 460 deal almost sounds too good to be true, hope the saw is not hot!
The lakes are real low here and we've had several burn bans this summer with a stretch of woods closure for all gov trails and forest .
Lots of dry wells in some areas and it's a 2 week wait for the guys that deliver tankers of water for those that refill their wells .
When I was cutting on that last scrounge I was having the birch bark turn to embers as I was taking down the larger birch , I made sure to splash lots of water around and double checked before I left so that there was no chance of fire . This dryness is one of the reasons I've not been scrounging the woods that I have a key to the gate for , it's not worth the risk , especially since it's not my woods and I don't want the landowner to worry that something could happen .
I did get a call from another carpenter friend this week , he's got a customer that wants a bigger back yard and needs 6 non hazard trees taken down , it's a paying scrounge
A little rain and a lot cooler this weekend here, much better! Hope you guys got some too.Got a couple cookin' up this way in Sanders County. Supposed to cool off and rain a bit next week though.
View attachment 523611 This is my new favorite saw. Throws noodles better than my Italian neighbor, and is ridiculous when cutting cookies. All I have are rounds so I can't wait to get a log where I can really lean on it without chasing the wood around. Couldn't help but notice the pencil sized exhaust hole.....
When I was done playing, I cut some skids with the new crapsman and stacked the rest of the "done been split" pile. As soon as it drops a few degrees, I'm going to get back on the splitter but right now I'm going to the beach!
For sure, i was totally joking, but we all know he wouldn't want it to go to waste(which I can appreciate).I think it would be a little heavy for siding (2" thick Red Oak). My friend (who is a carpenter) says that cut that thick it is even too heavy to be used for flooring!
I stacked most (but not all) of my 2" boards (Shag Bark Hickory, Pig Nut (Smooth Bark) Hickory, and Red Oak. Was moving it by myself, and that slab side of Red Oak (top left) almost made me drop a nut! Still need to seal the ends.
Nice and happy birthday...very nice she's a yugo and a good looking one at that still has all the grip on her allot of times that's worn off. Have you fired her up?Happy birthday to me!
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Thanks. Do you know what years they were Yugo made? My other one was Swedish built and I think was a 78'Nice and happy birthday...very nice she's a yugo and a good looking one at that still has all the grip on her allot of times that's worn off. Have you fired her up?
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I believe if memory serves me the tomos factory made 65s starting in 71 and they made the fourth version of the saw. All others were Sweden ABThanks. Do you know what years they were Yugo made? My other one was Swedish built and I think was a 78'
If it's still around hone the cylinder and put a meteor in it.As a side story probably 75 percent of the wood I've ever was cut with my dad's 65. I still regret giving it up even though it was plumb wore out.
This one came with a 24" bar which will spend more time on my 2186 and 562 while the 65 will wear a 16"or 20" bar normally.
Sadly it's long gone as are the L77 top end parts I had to rebuild it.If it's still around hone the cylinder and put a meteor in it.
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