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Around here, I’d bet a paycheck that it was a Mulberry. They find a way to grow in odd places like that. Can’t tell by your pic what it is.View attachment 7264597
Cut some trees out of a windmill frame yesterday. Didn't get a picture at the start, but thought about it when I needed to fill the saw with gas. I had never done something like this, more work to it than I thought there would be.
OSHA would have been proud!
Ummm,I did that once and put it through a one day old roof of my barnLooking forward to the video of when you 'blow the stump'....![]()
Grrrr ?. What was the “issue” or complaint they were responding to?First AND second time I’ve EVER had the cops called on me today. First pic shows corner of property line that the tree in the second pic was leaning over. One arm full of brush had two different Sheriffs out to chat for a total of about 1.5 hrs. Unbelievable.
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That I “dropped a tree on MY PROPERTY!”, don’t you see it?
Neither did the officers.
I asked her for 10 min to clean it up and she says “I’m calling my lawyer and the police are on their way!”
Oh brother ?. People need more to do than fuss over little stuff.That I “dropped a tree on MY PROPERTY!”, don’t you see it?
Neither did the officers.
I asked her for 10 min to clean it up and she says “I’m calling my lawyer and the police are on their way!”
Yup, and just to be clear, I meant the crazy housewife. I hope you didn’t get a fine or served papers.I read that “oh bother” like the donkey from Winnie the Pooh?
For some of you guys that know saws. What would an older Stihl 038 be worth.? Very clean and runs good. Just a ballpark number.
I don’t know anything about a gum tree. What is different about them?I had a gum tree fall on my property and for giggles, I offered it free to anyone who would cut it and get it off my property. This young kid (maybe not more than 22 years old) came by and say he wanted it. He asked if it was okay if he cut it up and split it before he hauled it away.
A few hours later and next thing I know is he's leaving with a few pieces of the stree split, but 99% of the tree was just cut into 18" pieces. I guess he didn't know the grain of a gum tree.
I don’t know anything about a gum tree. What is different about them?
Depending on how clean, there are some "collectors" that pay top dollar for vintage saws. I would go to eBay and see what they are going for, that will get you close. However, flee market or pawn shop price on them have been in the $200 range if I recall?
Also, is it a AV (AntiVibration) or a AVS (AntiVibration/Super) model? That sometimes makes a difference, and will ad value.
Sounds a lot like ElmThe grain weaves together like a girl's long hair. Almost impossible to split with a wedge and maul. But you do have to split it while it's wet. If not, the wavy grain tightens and it won't easily split at all.
Elm got a bad reputation by the old guys and understandably so. Stringy, and terrible to split with a maul. Enter hydraulics, and it makes decent firewood. Variety of Elm and where it grew (yard vs timber) makes a big difference too. I’ve pulled dead standing Red Elm out of the timber that is straight as a string and 60’ tall. Wonderful firewood and splits like a dream. It HAD to grow straight up to find the sun. A yard Elm sucks to process.Sounds a lot like Elm
Elm makes great wagon wheel hubs
. I'm still not sure how California can control 49 other State's? You can thank them for those stupid gas cans that take three hands to operate.
I was about that age when I tried splitting black gum. The maul just bounced off it leaving a little black line where the edge hit.I had a gum tree fall on my property and for giggles, I offered it free to anyone who would cut it and get it off my property. This young kid (maybe not more than 22 years old) came by and say he wanted it. He asked if it was okay if he cut it up and split it before he hauled it away.
A few hours later and next thing I know is he's leaving with a few pieces of the stree split, but 99% of the tree was just cut into 18" pieces. I guess he didn't know the grain of a gum tree.
If I had to give up all my saws but one, I’d keep my 261. I’m surprised Stihl is dropping the “computer” model. We’ll wait and see.Just picked up my new saw. MS261. Been wanting another lighter weight professional saw for some time now. Hopefully it lasts as long as my other Stihl's.
It's the non-computerized model, and rumor has it that Stihl will be dropping these because of California. I'm still not sure how California can control 49 other State's? You can thank them for those stupid gas cans that take three hands to operate.
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Oooh, sorry. I didn’t read your post correctly. I’m not surprised unfortunately.Actually dropping the non-computerized model, at least that's the rumor.