StihlyinEly
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Looks like I'll get the job on the 65 white and red pines that came down on an island up here. Coupla widowmakers, lotta twisted and broken stuff, lotta uprooted trees. Some of them 200 years old (island was purchased and in private hands before logging started here).
I've got the Weber Custom full-wrap handle shipped, and put the 36-inch ES back on the 660 and left on the 8-pin rim. Should make quick work of that pine.
Well, it's a lot of pine, so we best not talk about quick work. Then all those logs are coming off via barge in summer or via truck/trailer in winter, some to go to another island where a guy wants to use them to build a house. Slash stacked in piles for me to burn this winter. Definitely a longer-term job.
Islands make everything a little tougher.
I'm thinking of picking up the MS441 CM as well. Seriously. I mean it. I'm not just trying to piss off Jeremy-hairemy. :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
I've got the Weber Custom full-wrap handle shipped, and put the 36-inch ES back on the 660 and left on the 8-pin rim. Should make quick work of that pine.
Well, it's a lot of pine, so we best not talk about quick work. Then all those logs are coming off via barge in summer or via truck/trailer in winter, some to go to another island where a guy wants to use them to build a house. Slash stacked in piles for me to burn this winter. Definitely a longer-term job.
Islands make everything a little tougher.
I'm thinking of picking up the MS441 CM as well. Seriously. I mean it. I'm not just trying to piss off Jeremy-hairemy. :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
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