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  1. begleytree

    Since it's poll season, let's look at the 50cc class saws.

    I vote 026, but had to click the mrs. 260. have and love the 5100S, but after running my lightly modded 026 pro, it feels much too bulky. that said, I wouldn't sell it. made my 26pro the tree blocking saw and keep the dolmy on the ground for brush, it eats the bigger chunks pretty good, actually...
  2. begleytree

    Big oak

    imo, sometimes the real big stuff just isnt worth the extra trouble for firewood. but then I get more than enough big junk to haul out, so maybe it's just me getting tired of it? -Ralph
  3. begleytree

    Best Bucket Lift ??????????

    yup! I'm partial to teco myself, saturn in particular. -Ralph
  4. begleytree

    Question from newby "hobby arborist"

    the way I read it he needs something to cut down to make firewood? -Ralph
  5. begleytree

    Stihl 009L purchase decision?

    we used them for years, the L is top handle (almost) the av is rear handle. decent little saw, good camp or loaner saw. reed saw so it revs lower than you're prob used to, decent tq. -Ralph
  6. begleytree

    Question from newby "hobby arborist"

    I'm honestly not sure my post was coherent to begin with.
  7. begleytree

    Question from newby "hobby arborist"

    so are we talking about what cut to make to top off? not enough info, and then again, a little too much irrelevant info is given imo. so you want to knock off a few limbs to shorten up to save hitting a target? so notch them and make your backcut. why make it hard? KISS. imo open or flat...
  8. begleytree

    How often do you clean behind your sprocket cover?

    dang, and I'm all outta bullets too. :rock: -Ralph
  9. begleytree

    How often do you clean behind your sprocket cover?

    very rarely. usually someone will grab the cover when I'm in there and scrape it off with a saw wrench, but I hardly ever bother myself. my saws work, don't have any showpieces. wait, I cleaned them up (kinda) during the GTG this past April! lol. imo, why really bother? its just dust...
  10. begleytree

    Used Stihl Saws

    and I agree with Brad agreeing with Kevin, lol -Ralph
  11. begleytree

    How Often To Change Chipper Blades?

    yup, when they get dull. changing blades sux imo, so why do it more often than you need to? on my disc I usually get about 3 months before its time again. -Ralph
  12. begleytree

    Any mods for the 034Av Super?

    036 jug and piston, muffler, and cover. -Ralph
  13. begleytree

    Ohio gtg-Maybe if enough interested

    sure. I wanna attend one where I don't hafta play host! not that it was a problem. loved having everyone down here this past april. and I can bring you a stock 360 to play with if this all happens, if not, I'm sure you'll be down to your Dads for turkey dinner again! you didnt get that big by...
  14. begleytree

    $1000 for cleanup

    now thats funny! -Ralph
  15. begleytree

    chipper questions

    hyd oil gets hot. hotter if the level is too low. I shall be nice and hold in reserve my opinions on the V625, lol -Ralph
  16. begleytree

    Helmet Rant

    what are you getting at? new foamies every day is a given, they're what? $0.05 each? the rest of your rant, I'm sorry to point out, can all be attributed to skill level. the things you are pointing out, I learned 10 years ago not to do in the first place. try changing your system a bit, not...
  17. begleytree

    best chain

    imo, 3/8LP would be awesome, but you'll get all types listed. sides, its a husky, so....maybe a pole saw blade for when it dont start?!!! lol, joking -Ralph
  18. begleytree

    Stumper

    asking in large equipment would be nice, seeing as this is the newbie climber forum, you might not get much help with your stumper question. -Ralph
  19. begleytree

    Helmet Rant

    imo, screw the goofy helmet system newbie junk. get you a jackson hard hat, hang some string foamy earplugs off the back of it and wear your glasses (sunglasses for me, but you may wear safety if you wish!) faceshields! nape protectors! ear muffs! whats this profession comming to these days...
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