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  1. madjoe

    Mac T suspension.

    I may have to do something like that. It's mostly the sweat band that's cracking and eating my forehead up. I been thinking bout sewing a bandana over it to make some padding. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. madjoe

    Mac T suspension.

    Anybody got an old 6 point Mac T suspension they wanna get rid of? Mines had the lick and I'd like to keep my hat in action for as long as I can. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. madjoe

    Wedge Stacking?

    Same here. If my saw gets started, its usually drop started.
  4. madjoe

    Wedge Stacking?

    +1. We have a guy that swears up and down this is the way to do it. Ive done like you said and do something like that cause I has one sit back and lean toward a barbed wire fence. I always drive one. Use saw dust and dirt and double stack. Then give each wedge a couple of licks to keep them...
  5. madjoe

    Marvel mystery oil??

    Wait, cigarettes aren't good for you?
  6. madjoe

    Marvel mystery oil??

    I also heard my grandpa talk about soaking wounds in kerosene to take the soreness away back in the day. He said before his passing that kerosene today has the dye in it and isn't good for you. I'll look it up. That does sound interesting. [emoji4]
  7. madjoe

    How many of you wear eye protection ?

    I wear cheap sunglasses/safety glass made by 3M. I get them at Lowes for like 8 bucks. I wear them and my Mac-T cutting timber or cutting fire wood. They don't fog up to bad. Plus I'd rather wipe them off than dig saw dust outta my eyes.
  8. madjoe

    Marvel mystery oil??

    I heard it was like atf mixed with kerosene. I've heard the old timers talk about adding a pint of kerosene to the motor oil to help rid the engine of gunk and build up. Just what I heard. I'm a Lucas fan. I add it to my fuel, use oil stabilizer in my engines and transmission anti-slip, and also...
  9. madjoe

    Favorite Firewood

    My favorite is anything that will burn
  10. madjoe

    How many of you wear eye protection ?

    I wear some cheap 3M safety/sunglasses from Lowes. I can cut timber all day and they never fog up or anything.
  11. madjoe

    Cheap bar oil?

    I buy off brand bar oil all the time. Walmart, tractor supply, northern tool. Even at the grocery store. Been using it for years in my stihls and huskys. The guy I cut timber for does the same for his saws. Never a problem.
  12. madjoe

    popular is it worth the effort

    I agree. I'd definitely take it. I love poplar. It does burn very hot but I don't think it burns that fast. Take it.
  13. madjoe

    Gas can for chainsaw

    I use one of those piggy back on jugs. Gas on one side. Bar oil on the other. I use it at work and for getting out and peckering around with fire wood. It's held up real well.
  14. madjoe

    Oaks

    I'm right there with you. I see these threads where people are seasoning wood for 2 years. I'm burning some sourwood and maple right now that was cut in the middle of June and no hissing or sizzling, nothing. Fire catches right up with good kindling or a good bed of coals.
  15. madjoe

    Hickory longevity ?

    I'm gonna go with 5 years maybe longer if its off the ground, maybe in a dry place and the bugs don't eat it up.
  16. madjoe

    395 clutch on a 2095

    No problem.
  17. madjoe

    395 clutch on a 2095

    You might have more luck posting this in the chainsaw forums. You should get quicker replies. Good luck!
  18. madjoe

    Who else waits ????

    +1. Nobody wants to buy a load of wood until its basically to late. Roads are slick and side roads are muddy. And if you do make it to their house it's to bad to get the truck to the front door to dump it and then the buyer gets huffy becuase they might have to carry a chunk of wood 10 extra steps.
  19. madjoe

    The Descriptive Process

    So that's what them things are called. I've seen them new fangled lectric things but didn't have now power at the cabin to try it so I figured I'd just keep on settin em by the wood stove lol [emoji23] [emoji4] Seriously though i've had lots of jobs outdoors and had wet boots quite a bit and...
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