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  1. quotedraven

    Good advise for OWB's and Stoves

    I think he is saying loading it less then 12 times daily is ideal. Dry burn
  2. quotedraven

    Real men don't wear ear plugs

    Just have to remember not to spit.
  3. quotedraven

    562 piston

    I have been running the shindaiwa red not sure about it’s oil blend 40:1.
  4. quotedraven

    562 piston

    It runs good I tried to clean it up.
  5. quotedraven

    562 piston

  6. quotedraven

    562 piston

    Does this look bad?
  7. quotedraven

    Echo CS-490 DEAD after 11.5 months?

    Any echo dealer can’t charge to look at it under warranty. I had bar nuts that kept stripping out where they mount into the saw was repaired twice under warranty no charge. I would take to a real saw shop.
  8. quotedraven

    Which stainless liner?

    If you can get the rigid in it is smoother otherwise get the heavy flex
  9. quotedraven

    Times have sure changed here.

    You need to use the poulan oil in the wild thing. Feed the beast.
  10. quotedraven

    Times have sure changed here.

    Every time I doubt that. Sometimes it takes 3 pulls or more to pop.
  11. quotedraven

    Times have sure changed here.

    Echo didn’t stand up to the rotary cutter. Only good news was it wasn’t the husky.
  12. quotedraven

    Times have sure changed here.

    That is if you can get the 562 started.
  13. quotedraven

    Poulan Pro synthetic oil??

    If it doesn’t say wild thing on it I would toss it.
  14. quotedraven

    Chain Saw Sales Hawaii

    https://www.hawaiiguava.com/kiawe-smoking-wood.html
  15. quotedraven

    Recommended Stoves

    might be able to jam a nc30 in there. A liner will eat up most of your budget.
  16. quotedraven

    What wood burns hottest?

    Yup pine burns mighty hot. The one time I loaded the stove with hedge and fell asleep without shutting it down the hearth was mighty hot when I awoke in a panic.
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