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    Double power head bar?

    In regards to changing chain sizes, 3/8 chain has a smaller kerf so less bite in the cut than .404 chain. This chain would help the 660 etc than .404 when slabbing. The other thing though with 3/8 chain is the chain speed is slower than .404. I have 3/8 and .404 sprockets and the difference is...
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    Double power head bar?

    There are pros and cons with the set up. The thing with double headed chainsaw mills is that you need another power head, more fuel and usually a helper unless you set up both throttles with a single control. I have heard of others that have run different sized power heads. They will even out...
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    You need to get a quick hitch bucket for that tractor so when you are splitting you are not bending down so much, just grabbing from the raised bucket into the splitter. The smaller stuff, just cut into lengths in a different pile, then you could just load your trailer up with the tractor and...
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    the all aussie dribble thread!

    PS forgot to mention that I have moved my onscreen keyboard to my task bar so it is always handy Cheers Wayne
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    the all aussie dribble thread!

    Yes, I got an email saying about the Aussie dribble thread , opened it up and next thing I know is this **** appears on the screen saying I have been hacked. Well I shut down the computer real quick. Fellas, I will pass on what I know and use to help me with internet fraud What I do is if any...
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Randy, looks like you are gonna have to learn electrical, electronics so you can hot these saws up too, plus the aftermarket bigger battery etc:msp_smile:
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Looking at the bar shape and noise level, they probably will end up being a favourite with the suburban chainsaw carvers. Nice and quite, and I bet heaps lighter than a 2 stroke saw the same size as well. Do they have interchangeable batteries ? Seems to cut alright as well mate Cheers and...
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    the all aussie dribble thread!

    Some beautiful country and photos Al, thank you for sharing:clap: Much appreciated Wayne
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Man you are such a tease:msp_rolleyes:
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Sorry, but my laptop is going ape at times in the last few days, I could not change it or add to it, it just sent it off by itself. I meant to ad to my statement but it seems to be doing what it likes these last few days, so frustrating trying to post anything Coopers is ok, depends on which...
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Seriously , there is something about you South Aussies. My wife is from there and the quality of beer is Sh#t I remember drinking west end or whatever it was and a couple of others
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Weeel, us Aussie boys gotta stick together, cant have Uncle Sam muscling in on the action over here :rock:
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    the all aussie dribble thread!

    They are Chinese brand. I do not see where in the add it stated they were the HD2 type. Perhaps I missed that bit ?? Some Chinese gear is very good, just depends if you want to risk your expensive saws , porting and all, especially when cutting Red Gum Free world, your choice mate
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Nah mate, I remember the conversation after the carton I had and it was 3 months for sure:msp_w00t:
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Randy, you be dreamin for shore Stihlman 441 / 461 or 661 or whatever he goes by said if I paid the Falcon rego and 3 months of beer, I BE THE WINNER as he will obscure the tree rings so I win Done deal mate, leave the flippers, snorkel, and mask at home :msp_wink:
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Andrew, you are such a wasted talent, you should be a photographer for sure with some of the beautiful photo's you post Would be far easier than cutting it all up Cheers Wayne:msp_thumbup:
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Nah, I recon I win. There are no more than 180 rings MAX. Cheers Andrew, the table and chairs will be great Thanks Mate:clap:
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    Dunno whether I could afford to keep Randy in pie for his whole duration if he stayed over here. Some of his taste in pie would be pricey over here with what he likes
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    Stihlmans Wood,Tree cutting ramblings...........

    I will have a crack at the age of the tree at 180 years old
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    the all aussie dribble thread!

    [/COLOR] Mate, it probably would have been the smarter thing to do buying wood if you have the coin, watch some one else bust their as#e but we are all victims of our own crime's at times
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