No pictures of the process, but 3/4 of a short bed worth of ash.
No where I’d rather be than outside on a 55° day
No where I’d rather be than outside on a 55° day
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Tree wasn't as big as I thought. Closer to 24 inches on the stump. Anyway, we have had some dry weather so was able to get it cut up and a brush pile built. Neighbor with a skid steer that has a grapple bucket will haul the brush to his burn pile. I am working on getting the blocks hauled home. It is a Shore Pine aka Lodgepole Pine and a PIA to split. Oh well, guess I need a good workout.Here near the SW Oregon coast we have had a lot of rain and now strong winds. Neighbor had a tree go down overnight, probably about 30 inches in diameter at the base. Will be summer before another neighbor and I can work on it as this yard has water flowing through it all winter.
While the wind and the rain are nasty, it was 60 degrees yesterday and is 51 this morning.
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Looks like a bunch of that wood is pre-split for you.
Indeed. Courtesy of the derecho. Easy moneyLooks like a bunch of that wood is pre-split for you.
I've been wanting a 790 for some time now and your posts aren't helpingLast load came out this afternoon. Only got about a third of it processed.
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They’re a handy little tractor and punch above their weight class. Yanmar is bullet proof. No emissions monkey business. However, they are a bit tall and narrow which can be unnerving on a side hill with a load.I've been wanting a 790 for some time now and your posts aren't helping![]()
You ever have a friend or family member bring you something to fix some many times you finally just throw it away, so their cheap ass will buy something new?How do you lose a chainsaw?
The 562xp and 550xp mk2 have been great, haven't heard any complaints about the stihls either. I'd get whichever brand has a good service shop near my house.My repair guy lost my 15 year old chainsaw (Husky) and I am looking to buy another chainsaw. I cut 5-6 cords of pine (here in Colorado) for winter heating each summer.
What you you think of the Stihl MS261c ? Any other reccomendations? have used a 20" bar in the past, should I stick with this or go for an 18"?
My stove:
The 261 and mag piston 400 cm are both excellent saws. if you like the modern electronics you can't go wrong. If you like more of an old school setup and want to save some coin, the echos on sawsuppliers.com are an enormous value (especially if you use code SHACKER).My repair guy lost my 15 year old chainsaw (Husky) and I am looking to buy another chainsaw. I cut 5-6 cords of pine (here in Colorado) for winter heating each summer.
What you you think of the Stihl MS261c ? Any other reccomendations? have used a 20" bar in the past, should I stick with this or go for an 18"?
My stove:
Dropped off the saw for repair, link between trigger and carb, in December. Called back in March. He couldn't find it, asked me to call back later. Since March, I've been checking with him just about every week and every time get asked to call back in 2-3 days. I've been doing this all of April and May and keep getting vague excuses. He said he would make it right for me. But still getting put off. The jerk just lost it.How do you lose a chainsaw?
Blast his name out! He owes you a saw! That said, ms261 or ms361.Dropped off the saw for repair, link between trigger and carb, in December. Called back in March. He couldn't find it, asked me to call back later. Since March, I've been checking with him just about every week and every time get asked to call back in 2-3 days. I've been doing this all of April and May and keep getting vague excuses. He said he would make it right for me. But still getting put off. The jerk just lost it.
Thanks for your recommendations. Keep them coming.
That’s messed up. Saw was either stolen from his shop, or, he sold it (ponzi scheme). He owes you. Stihl 261 and done. Husky’s pro grade saws are really nice, but around these parts, dealer support is lackingDropped off the saw for repair, link between trigger and carb, in December. Called back in March. He couldn't find it, asked me to call back later. Since March, I've been checking with him just about every week and every time get asked to call back in 2-3 days. I've been doing this all of April and May and keep getting vague excuses. He said he would make it right for me. But still getting put off. The jerk just lost it.
Thanks for your recommendations. Keep them coming.
Few guys I know have them and like them. Really howl when you’re working them hardno one here, other than me, using the 500i?
I got my 261cm because of the recommendations here. The cm is great if you're changing elevations. It automatically adjusts. I haven't done that yet though. The 361, 400, 461, 500i are all good too.My repair guy lost my 15 year old chainsaw (Husky) and I am looking to buy another chainsaw. I cut 5-6 cords of pine (here in Colorado) for winter heating each summer.
What you you think of the Stihl MS261c ? Any other reccomendations? have used a 20" bar in the past, should I stick with this or go for an 18"?
My stove:
Husky 550xp mk2 or the 261 stihl depending on dealers in area. If you got shit dealers for both then go husky for online parts. 20” bar for firewood is a good size unless you got little trees and look up to lowlight don’t get an 18”. Personal preference is 24-28” Don’t have to lean over to delimb or buck. Just don’t put the tip in the dirtMy repair guy lost my 15 year old chainsaw (Husky) and I am looking to buy another chainsaw. I cut 5-6 cords of pine (here in Colorado) for winter heating each summer.
What you you think of the Stihl MS261c ? Any other reccomendations? have used a 20" bar in the past, should I stick with this or go for an 18"?
My stove:
You didn't over buy quality.Thanks, guys. I appreciate your advice. Today I bought a Stihl MS 261C. It being about 1.5 lbs lighter than most was a big factor for me.
I found that prices on Stihl chainsaws was very consistent, even checking for discounts on ebay. It looks to me that Stihl is making their distributors to hold the line on pricing. But checking Craiglist, I saw a Stihl vendor ad that said "call for pricing". I did and they had a price about 7% below other dealers.
I got the 18" bar because my pine forest has few trees greater that this. My only concern is that I over-bought quality, as I am 81 years old and wonder how many years I have left cutting firewood. I've been cutting firewood for heating in my place for 35 years.
Stay away from Chainsaw Bob, Conifer, CO.
That saw is the one I bought. I'm on the shorter side (5'6) and didn't want it too long for occasional tree work.Thanks, guys. I appreciate your advice. Today I bought a Stihl MS 261C. It being about 1.5 lbs lighter than most was a big factor for me.
I found that prices on Stihl chainsaws was very consistent, even checking for discounts on ebay. It looks to me that Stihl is making their distributors to hold the line on pricing. But checking Craiglist, I saw a Stihl vendor ad that said "call for pricing". I did and they had a price about 7% below other dealers.
I got the 18" bar because my pine forest has few trees greater that this. My only concern is that I over-bought quality, as I am 81 years old and wonder how many years I have left cutting firewood. I've been cutting firewood for heating in my place for 35 years.
Stay away from Chainsaw Bob, Conifer, CO.
What size chain?Thanks, guys. I appreciate your advice. Today I bought a Stihl MS 261C. It being about 1.5 lbs lighter than most was a big factor for me.
I found that prices on Stihl chainsaws was very consistent, even checking for discounts on ebay. It looks to me that Stihl is making their distributors to hold the line on pricing. But checking Craiglist, I saw a Stihl vendor ad that said "call for pricing". I did and they had a price about 7% below other dealers.
I got the 18" bar because my pine forest has few trees greater that this. My only concern is that I over-bought quality, as I am 81 years old and wonder how many years I have left cutting firewood. I've been cutting firewood for heating in my place for 35 years.
Stay away from Chainsaw Bob, Conifer, CO.
Stock is 0.325 0.063 and 74 drive links for an 18". At least that is what came on mine. I chose the RM vs the stock RM3 cause they couldn't tell me if you could do a plunge cut with the reduced kickback RM3. I recently also got the carbide version as well just in case I run into dirtier wood.What size chain?
Like always, superb jobDone processing for the year. Bay 3 is full and 2/3 of a cord in totes outside. Will probably keep cutting if we get a cool day here and there.
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Stihl is definitely better chain than oregon.First firewood load of the season in yesterday... unfortunately I am getting a late start this year. I was about done at this time last year.
I usually cut 6-8 cords of Douglas-fir or Western Larch (when availiable) with a smidgen of Lodgepole pine thrown in to finish out a load at times. More loads if its readily available.
I'm Looking at picking up a couple new loops of chain, and it seems like I've read that Oregon chain is on the soft side compared to Stihl. Does your experience mirror this? Also a friend has recommended a Stihl splitting maul. Thoughts? I'm using 3/8 chain, usually skip tooth or semi-skip, round file. I have used square ground chisel bit in the past but dirty wood at times screws the pooch on that.
Saws... 440 mag, 044, 38 Super, and a 036.
Also, whats the most durable leather glove for farm/garden/woodcutting/chores. TIA
Tailgate latch not working as it should... had to tie it closed for the trip home.
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