No. I'd beat on it with my 2186 and a loop of square file!!!!So you would beat on that with your beloved X27 and S2800... ?
No. I'd beat on it with my 2186 and a loop of square file!!!!So you would beat on that with your beloved X27 and S2800... ?
Well I'm not a fanboy because I'm brand agnostic. Just don't want to see people work harder than they should have to!That's what I was thinking but I know how you go on about that Fiskars and now the Husky... hell I bought an X27 because of it!
Brand agnostic, you sure about that choice of words.Well I'm not a fanboy because I'm brand agnostic. Just don't want to see people work harder than they should have to!
Noodling rules.
They charge me 30 buck's a cord to haul the wood that I cutHow much did they charge per cord?
And, let's hope that it's soft (silver) maple. That might make it a tad easier. Otherwise, buy a few extra files for sharpening.Would love to see the 3120 with 72" bar noodling that maple. Would be swimming in noodle soup.
Hand filing 72" loops? Gonna need a wetter week.And, let's hope that it's soft (silver) maple. That might make it a tad easier. Otherwise, buy a few extra files for sharpening.
They charge me 30 buck's a cord to haul the wood that I cut
WHO ? ME??, naaaaaaa sometimes I let the ole' lady do it...
That is, except that big ash on top that's in the third pict above, (here it is getting loaded)
THAT one, i turned into this!
SR
Your trailer is in much better shape than mine!
Those boys have my respect!
My Father-in-law bought it about 30 yrs. ago, it sat in the yard unused for probably 20 yrs. until I asked my MIL for it. I believe it's seen more use in the last 2 years than in all the time my FIL used it. It still has the original (dry-rotted) tires on it, it's amazing what a little tire sealer will do.Your trailer is in much better shape than mine!
Show Us Your Brag Load
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Just started working on this yesterday. Took me 2 days to get it all back to the shop. 14 loads with our 8x14 deckover dump trailer. 100% oak with a couple of walnut logs in there was well. Figure it is going to be around 12-14 cords when we are all done. There is a couple of monster burr oak logs in the back that are about 36" across.
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