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sweet. big wood looks good!
Neil got this for the 660 build so I shouldn't be missing anything now but stihl waiting about 2 weeks now for the local dealer to get a case gasket as there is none in the country and it has to be specially ordered from Germany :angry: It's frustrating waiting around at the moment for parts also got new bearings and sealsimage.jpg image.jpg
 
Base gasket...Mike won't like that, main bearings and seals...and wow, did it really need that many fasteners!? parcel force really did do a number on it whn they sent it to me then (well, the small stuff wasn't well packaged when i got it) Ohh yeah...chain tensioner..I'd worked out that was missing but forgotten, sorry. I told you about the bar nuts but ..blimey that looks like every fastener was missing, have you just bought the entire set!?
 
Well, I guess LondonNeil is going to call me on my old statement, "I don't buy little ickle saws. My goal is 70CC or bigger". He remembered I bought an MS170 last year. Then I bought 3 little Homelites a couple months ago. Last week I found a sweet running Poulan 25. Now, today I bought a brand new Poulan Pro 5020 for $60 and an old Homelite XL12 for $18. The XL12 runs so good I put a video in the "You Suck" thread. While it's hot out, I've switched from scrounging wood, to scrounging saws.
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This WE 5 of us worked like dogs, both days doing a 20' X 24' concrete floor in my hunting cabin. Just the logistics of getting all the materials up the Mtn on the 2 mi 4WD rd was a nightmare. We used 8 tons of 1/2" gravel, almost 300 gal of water, and 6 skids (252 80lb bags) of concrete.

We did the gravel, vapor barrier, 2" insulation, wire and pecks (if we ever decide to use it) on Sat, and the Concrete on Sunday, plus a trench for drainage.

We had captured 200 gal of water in barrels from the gutters, but it was not enough, had to take my Escape (no room for a truck) with the cargo basket 3/4 of a mi up an old skidding road to a swamp where we pumped water with a sump pump into buckets. Luckily, we got about 100 + gal in three trips, cause we were afraid to make a 4th trip, the ruts were getting so deep we were about to turtle the vehicle.

We had a mixer, but I could see it would not be enough, so while my brother did the trench with the Excavator, and my friend Harold, my Nephew Mechacnic Matt, and my Grand Nephew mixed with the mixer, and floated, etc, I mixed in the wheelbarrow. Could only do 1 bag for every 2 they did, but that is a 33% increase, and we started before 7am and did not finish the concrete till after 4 pm, then clean up and pack up and a 3 hour trip home.

Sat was a lot of work, but Sun we were up at 6am and I did not get home (no dinner yet) till 9:30pm. It was a long WE! But, we got it done! Also, the little excavator had to be driven separately up and down the mtn.

Now, the missing paint near the removed door frame, the Porky's climbed the door frame and started chewing. I think I'm going to have to put metal around the door frame when I put it back (it is just boarded over for now).

In the last pic is my brother, my Nephew (Mechanic Matt), my friend Harold, and my Grand Nephew Derek (21). Me, Harold and my brother are all mid 60s (within 2 years total), but we kept going pretty well, but the two younger guys worked so hard and continuously that Harold told me if he had them working with him, he could re do NYC in a week!

We had to put a moisture barrier in the floor because we were getting black mold on the inside of the roof. I was wondering why the new cabin got black mold and the old one never did, and I think I discovered the answer. We patched a small square of the roof in the old cabin with the same snow guard under the shingles as the new cabin has, and that square of the roof now also has black mold. I think the snow guard is just so effective it does not let the roof breathe.

Sat, after dark, we did get to relax a bit, and plan strategy for the next day, by a nice fire.

Dang nice work fellas!

We got back to MN late last night. Almost 6” of rain in the gauge over the past 10 days since we left. A couple of big washouts in our road but we were able to navigate over them.

It was funny that of the two trees that I lost, which were both canker damaged aspen, one of them fell right on the the saw horse!

I can't remember exactly where you're at in MN but we've been getting a ton of rain here, and in Redwood where my mom grew up they've gotten a ton of rain too. If you're familiar with Ramsey Falls at all, we've seen videos of it and it's crazy.
 
Dang nice work fellas!



I can't remember exactly where you're at in MN but we've been getting a ton of rain here, and in Redwood where my mom grew up they've gotten a ton of rain too. If you're familiar with Ramsey Falls at all, we've seen videos of it and it's crazy.
I’m not far from the Canadian border. 50 miles to International Falls. About 20 from the border as the crow flies.
 
Well I guess I was lucky that my main entry was open. There are at least 40 trees down within a 200 yard radius of my cabin. Unfortunately the largest aspen I’ve ever personally seen (about 36” dbh) is amongst them. Fortunately that one fell away from the road. From what I can tell there must have been a derecho (extreme straight line winds) from the south/southwest as all of the trees are laid down facing northeast.

Unfortunately most of them are aspen so I guess they’ll end up as fire pit wood. Two big birch that I’ll try to skid out to the road to buck up.

The big tree
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This one fell parallel to my second driveway
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A domino series took at least 8 trees down but luckily only two of them are over the road.
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Another mess a short distance from the trail 0A88D96C-C44F-40C4-BF6B-A503D0287804.jpeg

A widow maker of sorts, an aspen limb stuck in a balsam tree hanging over the road
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You got a saw that you can cut that stuff with?

Seriously, I would come up and help you, but I am homebound for the next week or so.

Philbert
if you can get away philbert, I will hook up with you and get the job done again for steve!! if he wants and needs help!
 
Base gasket...Mike won't like that, main bearings and seals...and wow, did it really need that many fasteners!? parcel force really did do a number on it whn they sent it to me then (well, the small stuff wasn't well packaged when i got it) Ohh yeah...chain tensioner..I'd worked out that was missing but forgotten, sorry. I told you about the bar nuts but ..blimey that looks like every fastener was missing, have you just bought the entire set!?
I bought them on fleebay, they where cheap so I bought it just in case I need anything so as not to delay anymore
 
One of the amusing differences in local meanings is in the term "hook up". Here, it means something else and I must admit to chuckling every time I read of you manly chainsaw men hooking up with each other.
Yeah, it's funny how words and terms change with time. Gay used to mean happy, and "hook up" meant get together. Now Gay means, well you know what it means, and hook up, around here, means the same thing you think it means. So, kinda makes me wonder too?:)
 
One of the amusing differences in local meanings is in the term "hook up". Here, it means something else and I must admit to chuckling every time I read of you manly chainsaw men hooking up with each other.
There are two meanings here. For example “Hey dude, lets hook up Saturday and go fishing”
Or
“I heard John and Sarah hooked up after the party”
I quit using the term because when I go fishing, I want to fish, not worry about who’s worms are going in who’s tackle box! Lol!
 
One of the amusing differences in local meanings is in the term "hook up". Here, it means something else and I must admit to chuckling every time I read of you manly chainsaw men hooking up with each other.
?? lol …… speaking of strange, the wording from british/aussie down under, has always made me shudder at the phrase of "mate or matey" listening to two blokes ???? lol its a strange world out there.
 
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