I was able to break away from home for the weekend and decided to go to the cabin for some fun work with my brother. Here's some pictures of damage from a July storm that went through. The trees were mostly basswood and a few pines. They all fell across a 4-wheeler trail, they will sit for now.
What I really went up for was to mill a few more bridge boards and do some riding. My 394 decided to come down with poor spark, so once again I had to chuck the MM372 into the mill. Once again it ran great. And to think nobody wanted this saw when I posted it in the trading post. I'm glad I kept it!
The 4 boards were all 3" thick and 12ft long, the largest was 18" wide.
What I really went up for was to mill a few more bridge boards and do some riding. My 394 decided to come down with poor spark, so once again I had to chuck the MM372 into the mill. Once again it ran great. And to think nobody wanted this saw when I posted it in the trading post. I'm glad I kept it!
The 4 boards were all 3" thick and 12ft long, the largest was 18" wide.