View attachment 736843 Let's be honest we all butcher one now and then.
Sure.
But that thing[emoji3596][emoji3596][emoji3596]. No way in hell.. i don’t even know how the dude did that.
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View attachment 736843 Let's be honest we all butcher one now and then.
Swedish stump dance with a small 'blade'? Not unusual here to see stumps where they just stabbed the bar in the high side and walked it darn near 360 degrees around the tree until gravity took over.
Me neither. But if a very large tree comes along that a 42" bar from both sides won't do, and there are no hazards...I'm not saying I haven't or wouldn't think about trying it out rather than cut windows.I guess so.
Iv never tried that dance.
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FYI.
I DID NOT cut this thing down. That stump is strange.
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An old timer told me never to flush cut if you dont have to. He said theres grit and dirt in the bottom of the stumps that is pulled in when they draw water up for the tree. Says it will dull a chain just like dirty logs would.I usually fell a block up as well. Do all of my cutting for the day then flush off the stumps with a chain that needs to be sharpened anyhow. Seems the bigger trees always dull the chains on a flush stump cut even if you don’t notice any visible dirt. I swear there’s silt in the wood.
But, but, but... FIREWOOD!An old timer told me never to flush cut if you dont have to. He said theres grit and dirt in the bottom of the stumps that is pulled in when they draw water up for the tree. Says it will dull a chain just like dirty logs would.
Do it man, I bet @Sty57 has a dishwasher in his garage lol.Not yet. Stihl working on the same guys 041. I need to run to 020 thru the dishwasher before I work on it.
Many of the saws made in Canada had them while the same models here didn't from what I've noticed. Pretty sure they were required there before here in the states.Probably optional being made in the 70s. None of my Poulans or the 111 have chain brakes and there all 70s and 80s saws.
Do it man, I bet @Sty57 has a dishwasher in his garage lol.Not yet. Stihl working on the same guys 041. I need to run to 020 thru the dishwasher before I work on it.
Many of the saws made in Canada had them while the same models here didn't from what I've noticed. Pretty sure they were required there before here in the states.Probably optional being made in the 70s. None of my Poulans or the 111 have chain brakes and there all 70s and 80s saws.
No dishwasher in the garage.... Just a parts washer, ultrasonic cleaner and a pressure washer if there really nasty.Do it man, I bet @Sty57 has a dishwasher in his garage lol.
Many of the saws made in Canada had them while the same models here didn't from what I've noticed. Pretty sure they were required there before here in the states.
Well I figured it was something like that with the oven and all .No dishwasher in the garage.... Just a parts washer, ultrasonic cleaner and a pressure washer if there really nasty.
FYI.
I DID NOT cut this thing down. That stump is strange.
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