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My gf hitched a right the other day on a big plane in the sky and ended up in Seattle, and is spending the week north of Bellingham(i think that is right-2 hours or so north of Seattle) who all is from that area?

is there any logging shops in the area i can convince her into going to and picking me something up?

have a good'un
 
Bellingham is about an hour and a half from me.

There is a VERY good saw shop in Sedro Wooley (about 45 minutes to 1 hour south of Bellingham, 15 minutes from Burlington) called Woods Logging Supply. They sell Husky and Stihl.

It's Gary's favorite place.
 
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sweet!!! talking to her on the phone!! gave her directions...i think she is gonna go and get me something

she is in ferndale
 
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They have 3/4 wrap and full wrap saws ON THE SHELF!

So she better pick you up something special :hmm3grin2orange:
 
ok..so i gotta ask..we don't have shops like that around here(loggers are just about extinct) so do they have just about any part amaginable for a chainsaw and all the accessories a logger could want??? reels of chain, grinders, tree jacks and the works????

I'm drooling just thinking about it!!

btw...whats the price of land out there?!?!?
 
Hmm, not sure about tree jacks. But yes, Woods has A LOT of stuff.

You would have thought you died and gone to heaven in that place.

Full Stihl line, rack of Husky saws, all sorts of logging equipment, boots, clothing, etc etc.

After all, Woods might hold the record - their stores sold over 400k feet of chain in 1 year - all that Mt. St. Helens wood really ate up the chains.
 
Hmm, not sure about tree jacks. But yes, Woods has A LOT of stuff.

You would have thought you died and gone to heaven in that place.

Full Stihl line, rack of Husky saws, all sorts of logging equipment, boots, clothing, etc etc.

After all, Woods might hold the record - their stores sold over 400k feet of chain in 1 year - all that Mt. St. Helens wood really ate up the chains.

Are they hiring?!?!?!?...log in the morning-early afternoon....work at Wood's till closing....now that would be heaven!!
 
You could reopen the store they closed that was a 20 minute drive from here.
Except you'll have to find a different building. Some weird kind of business finally leased the building. And please be open at least until 5pm and at least a half of a Saturday. And carry boots in size 6 mens. Popcorn is a nice touch along with a clean restroom. Those are my demands. :)

We're located closer to Oregon.
 
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Woods is my new favorite saw shop. Very nice & helpful people there plus it's only 20 minutes from my house.
 
I've got a keeper!!

She went to Wood's today...i better keep this one for a while.. said the store wasn't as big as she expected, said the people were really nice, and it did have a fair amount of stuff...she got me some goodies

hmmm...wonder how far she is from madsens?
 
DON'T BE MAKIN' FUN OF DA FEETS!:buttkick:
If she goes to Madsen's she can buy you a pink Skullbucket off the rack. What a cheery thought!:) Their competitor is nearby and she should go there and ask the young guy about his tattoo. They have free popcorn. :) I think Madsen's does also.
 
After all, Woods might hold the record - their stores sold over 400k feet of chain in 1 year - all that Mt. St. Helens wood really ate up the chains.

Doesn't hurt they had shops in both Morton and Longview...

Hurts the one isn't in Morton anymore though...
 
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ROFL...Maybe that's why she falls down a lot...feet roughly the size of Eggos'
Waffles.

I've been wearing size 12 and a half lately. 12's hurt my feet (too tight).:greenchainsaw: :clap:
 
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