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just out of curiosity..did anyone take a picture of my Husky 2100 w. the 42" bar buried in the stump....i know it sounds kinda corney me asking, but that was a sentimental point for me..

that proved that my saw ran well..which doesnt mean much to other, but i have been fixing that saw for almost a year and a half now, and got it fixed the night before....i honestly was expecting it to blow up on me after the "hickup" it gave me that morning, but when i was able to pull that 42" bar buried in the wood, that literally made up for all the headaches, heart ache, and money i spent on that saw...lieterally my proudest moment this yr....just wanted to share what the moment meant to me...and hope someone had a picture....

thanks eveyone again...
Jordan
 
Hey Jared - Had a really good time, the weather was great, the location superb, everyone so cordial and sharing, the milling demo. was awesome! Hats off to all those pretty womenfolk and kids that participated, even the dogs were in rare form covarting around like the rest of us. Thanks for the invite and all the fun. By the way, after I left, had to stop for fuel down HWY 2920 about two miles, as I was filling my truck, those muffler modded saws made it sound like a nascar race was going on over at your place. It's a wonder we were not breaking some kind of noise, or down-home country-boy fun ordinance, it sounded soo goooood!
 
Hey Jared - Had a really good time, the weather was great, the location superb, everyone so cordial and sharing, the milling demo. was awesome! Hats off to all those pretty womenfolk and kids that participated, even the dogs were in rare form covarting around like the rest of us. Thanks for the invite and all the fun. By the way, after I left, had to stop for fuel down HWY 2920 about two miles, as I was filling my truck, those muffler modded saws made it sound like a nascar race was going on over at your place. It's a wonder we were not breaking some kind of noise, or down-home country-boy fun ordinance, it sounded soo goooood!


LOL! That's awesome you could hear us that far! :rock:
 
nice...

"LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES!"

had to be either Jared's 084 or that wickedly slick and fast 361 with the expansion chamber(sooooooo ssweeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!)....

i don't think my 2100 is near as loud as those 2...
 
just out of curiosity..did anyone take a picture of my Husky 2100 w. the 42" bar buried in the stump....i know it sounds kinda corney me asking, but that was a sentimental point for me..

that proved that my saw ran well..which doesnt mean much to other, but i have been fixing that saw for almost a year and a half now, and got it fixed the night before....i honestly was expecting it to blow up on me after the "hickup" it gave me that morning, but when i was able to pull that 42" bar buried in the wood, that literally made up for all the headaches, heart ache, and money i spent on that saw...lieterally my proudest moment this yr....just wanted to share what the moment meant to me...and hope someone had a picture....

thanks eveyone again...
Jordan

Jordan, the good news is I've got video footage of you & the 2100 with the big bar in action, a few times if I recall correctly. I think that Windows Movie Maker will do a photo capture.

The bad news is...I have a computer question :bang:. The 32+ minutes of DigVid I have = 102 MB. Using Windows Movie Maker, I split the vid into smaller segments so that hopefully I can post them to a host site one segment at a time. What I can't figure out is how to save each segment as a separate video, such as TX Chainsaw GTG 5-3-8 Pt1, Pt2, etc. The software/computer wants to save the whole movie. Do I need to do this, or will the host site recognize the segments & accept the video?

Later now (I borrowed that from Tony Marks),
Chris
 
I'll ask about WMM in another forum, & see what happens.

I like to think :monkey: that I know something about computers...

...my computer loves to prove me wrong:hmm3grin2orange:.
 
just out of curiosity..did anyone take a picture of my Husky 2100 w. the 42" bar buried in the stump....i know it sounds kinda corney me asking, but that was a sentimental point for me..

that proved that my saw ran well..which doesnt mean much to other, but i have been fixing that saw for almost a year and a half now, and got it fixed the night before....i honestly was expecting it to blow up on me after the "hickup" it gave me that morning, but when i was able to pull that 42" bar buried in the wood, that literally made up for all the headaches, heart ache, and money i spent on that saw...lieterally my proudest moment this yr....just wanted to share what the moment meant to me...and hope someone had a picture....

thanks eveyone again...
Jordan
Hey Brownpot I've got a couple with that 42" bar buried. They look pretty good. I'm fixing to post some pics but if you PM me a E-mail address I"ll send you my pic file from the GTG.
 
First off a big thank you to Jared for hosting the event, I think everyone had a great time and it was nice to meet everyone. Sorry if I get some of your names wrong. Ok here are some of my pics from the GTG.

wolfcsm
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brownpotdeaton and his 2100 with 42in bar
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jared with one of WestTexas's badarse 361's turning 15.5M RPM
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WestTexas with his other bad 361
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brownpotdeaton
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Jared and kennyP with Jareds 084
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More pics.

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some of the toys
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some of the crew
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jared milling
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more milling
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jared and his 084 with a 20in bar ...thats not right
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wolfcsm and his 066
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I spoke with said ba$tard runaway rat earlier today and he was already up in the PNW with Bookerdog, Gologit, Lakeside and others. I hope he has fun.


So who called the Texas Rangers and scheduled a Rat block at the border? I guess he thought we were kidding about not letting him back in.:D

Oh well,,,,, I made it back inspite of the borderblock,,,,,

You guys look like you had a good time,,,,,,,
 
Hey RiverRat2 Brownpotdeaton kept ranting and raving about one of his saws and kept using your name when he was talking about it. What in the world was he talking about. He seemed to be pretty wound up.:monkey: :dizzy: :givebeer:
 
RAYINTOMBALL took this and sent it to me. I thought it was pretty cool...

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