Good to see AS back
Hey, Buds. I was unable to get in to AS the last few days.
The lil Samsung camera I have is nearly dead. I am considering getting something like an Olympus 'Tough' or a Panasonic FT series. They are supposed to be waterproof and shockproof.
These are the last few images and video of from the Samsung:
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That's me destroying a felling lever. And shortly thereafter the walbro on the Echo gave up the ghost as well. I prolly should also mention in that vid that we only let the smaller cedars lay like that. You risk damaging the larger cedars if you fall them across each other. In any case, they are nearly worthless, and we are told not to spend much time on them. It's the oaks that are worth money in England. They do not build with wood here.
I am currently using a nearly new Stihl MS261 and it is a bit of a dog for the small stuff, but has good torque for the bigger stuff. Speaking of bigger stuff. I tried to drop a 2' cedar through a pair of oaks today. I thought for sure the thing would get enough momentum to power thru. Of course I was mistaken. So, it was left leaning enough for me to take an 8' chunk of the trunk(we are cutting ~6/8/13/16 foot sections for the mills). You want to do better on a trunk, but because it is so tight in there, we often have to settle for 8 if we can not get a forwarder near it or drag it ourselves. Anyhow, I take an 8 foot section off of the bottom and not only does it not fall down and come loose, but it swings towards the oaks, suspended by it's branches, hits one oak, and then falls to the ground and immediately decides to try and kill me. I see something new every day. I thought no way in hell could that happen with what had to be several tons of wood. But, there ya are.
I was up north of Bristol in the
Forest of Dean last Sunday hanging with Jmethodrose. He introduced me to some buds of his whom chainsaw sculpt(along with his self):
The photos don't do it justice. There is some really cool stuff there. Including a bunny woman.
The area itself is quite nice:
This is the pub -
This is in front of a pub that is actually in the forest itself. It reminded me a lot of Oregon, actually. Really beautiful place. This also shows off Joe's very cool diesel Land Rover complete with snorkel and two pints of bitter:
And finally, Joe gave me a 365 that didn't work. All I had to test it the other day was my 32" lightweight bar and chain. I got her to idle after cleaning up the carb and making some adjustments. Eventually I got it to run OK. We'll see if she keeps working: