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Seka and she's about 40 years old since that photo was taken. Put your ear to her gash and it sounds like the ocean.Who is she?
However, I can find you an axe of similar size and quality to the Gransfors for a lesser price but it won’t say Gransfors.
I did this today to my entire family today and got the same reaction was able to slide under the tree for a photo, looks real were still laughing about it.WTF!
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My Stihl dealer is barely keeping up with the demand. I just thought it was local to us (August derecho).My neighbor manages a store that sells Stihl saws. He told me yesterday they are having trouble getting rolls of saw chain. Anybody else heard anything about this?
Guess I will be getting some additional chains today.
Yes. I own a log home in Iowa with all the problems that bring with it.Finally got a place with a fireplace so figure that let's me post in this thread. But not about firewood. Found this woodpecker cavity while cleaning up storm damage, split it, and would like to save. Cavity is about a foot deep with remnants of stashed acorns above. Other than just drying/mounting, any suggestions for preserving a decaying piece of oak like this?
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If you have the hankering for an orange and white saw and have a good dealer, look hard at a MS261 with an 18” bar. I have one personally, @oneshot86 runs one, and the tree service I work for runs one daily with the care of a framing hammer. Great balance of power, weight, and durability. They are a pro grade saw and are priced accordingly.Closing on a new cabin with a wood stove tomorrow. In fact it's the only energy source in the place and it sits on almost 2 acres with enough downed trees to keep me warm indefinitely on the winter weekends I will be there. I grew up in a logging town in Canada but I've never handled anything more than a bow saw and felling axe. I am thinking of getting a chainsaw. I'm in Virginia. No elevation to speak off, mix of hardwoods and conifers. Where should I start?
If you have the hankering for an orange and white saw and have a good dealer, look hard at a MS261 with an 18” bar. I have one personally, @oneshot86 runs one, and the tree service I work for runs one daily with the care of a framing hammer. Great balance of power, weight, and durability. They are a pro grade saw and are priced accordingly.
What chain are you running currently and how is it sharpened angles wise?Anyone cut mountain mahogany? Looking for advice on chain types. I’m running a Stihl 361 and was thinking about trying a carbide chain since the stuff is so damn hard and dense
I’m running Stihl RS3 chain and use a 30 degree file guideWhat chain are you running currently and how is it sharpened angles wise?
Cutting a big elm that was overhanging the house and shop. Came across this little surpriseSo much for that chain.
What is it? Any Idea?Cutting a big elm that was overhanging the house and shop. Came across this little surpriseSo much for that chain.
Metal stake for concrete or surveying. Pretty sure there’s at least another foot or more buried in there.What is it? Any Idea?
That would do itHere is a all to common chain killer on the farm. We have to run a metal detector over any of the larger trunks prior to cutting.
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It’s anyone’s guess how long ago those screw in steps were put in.
@tnichols You have that "ready to haul ass" stance