Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
The P 42 starts and runs as it should .
Came with a 28 inch bar that has half a pound of pine tar on it.
Still needs to be tested tho
Most likely gets a 20 inch when done
View attachment 573717
I am not getting any more saws till I clean up the shop.
Has anyone noticed the long bar/chain combos on e bay are cheap compared to others--makes me want a 650 bad!! David
 
I don't get no respect I tell You--I single handedly pull this thread --well me and Neil Young and others and What do I get for all that hard work --nuttin. I just pretend to like old saws to fit in to this club of misfits--I may start collecting glass ware or bobwire--I Hear thats really got a big following--May just start raising Naugas for fun and profit-the hides bring good$$$. One day yall might not have old Dave to kick around no more:mad:
 
I have Poulans and homelite in the cave as well. It protects from such attack. It'd be danger close.
Kensie-STOP -Do not launch at intended target--precious friends inside--Whew that was close!!--I could not live with myself If vintage sand casteds were damaged or destroyed-David--Man you are always 1 step a head of me!!Rats
 
Kensie-STOP -Do not launch at intended target--precious friends inside--Whew that was close!!--I could not live with myself If vintage sand casteds were damaged or destroyed-David--Man you are always 1 step a head of me!!Rats

Well the sandcast has a new home in Illinois. I don't have the "good" Poulans anymore. I'm always working on obtaining more saws though.
 
I don't get no respect I tell You--I single handedly pull this thread --well me and Neil Young and others and What do I get for all that hard work --nuttin. I just pretend to like old saws to fit in to this club of misfits--I may start collecting glass ware or bobwire--I Hear thats really got a big following--May just start raising Naugas for fun and profit-the hides bring good$$$. One day yall might not have old Dave to kick around no more:mad:
We know that you won't be around for forever. That's why we will all happily enjoy you while you are here. :) You better take me under your wing and start training me in as a replacement, even though that won't be for decades. It takes many years of experience to grow to be a wise old grasshopper as you know.
 
We know that you won't be around for forever. That's why we will all happily enjoy you while you are here. :) You better take me under your wing and start training me in as a replacement, even though that won't be for decades. It takes many years of experience to grow to be a wise old grasshopper as you know.
Thats a big 10-4 good buddy!:drinkingcoffee:
 
What would even been the symptoms of bad reed valves? I have them in several pieces of equipment, but never have any noticeable trouble with them.
Well since they seat as piston comes down with crankcase pressure if they leak back I think a lack of fuel/air mix to engine and air pushing backward through carb.Engine may not run well if at all. I have a 7-19 homerlite where reeds seat has small gap .002. curious if I will have a problem.Hope crankcase pressure will slam them closedo_O David--Pullin the string on a 2 stroke
 
Feeling good this morning! Ran the crap out of some saws last night bucking up some big wood. One more day till the next load comes in... it's gonna be a warm winter at my house next year!
9fba3474956eb526b5b4ffe25850a03f.jpg



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Yeh mine won't come near me til I shower. Lucky I love her so much lol

Mine is used to me smelling like gas grease and oil by now... she does kind of like it when I'm being manly... I catch her watching me when I'm out cutting or splitting, must be a girl thing.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Latest posts

Back
Top