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  1. hcube

    Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

    Once when I was in probably late grade school, my brother and another friend or two went camping on the back of the farm by a pond. We noticed a yellow jacket nest where we wanted to camp. Some how we got a fire going on top of the hole where they were coming out. We kept a fire going all night...
  2. hcube

    Creosote build up advice - help?

    I would like to talk to anybody atht has used a Longwood furnace. They are no longer manufactured. they were built in Gallitin Mo. in the early eighties. I have fired t his furnace for 35 years and have always have had flue problems. Seems I have tried a lot of possible solutions but to no avail.
  3. hcube

    Homelite Chainsaws

    Try a forum called House of Homelite
  4. hcube

    Kohlor 9.5 command pro engine on wood splitter

    Thank you very much for the manual.
  5. hcube

    Kohlor 9.5 command pro engine on wood splitter

    Thanks. Very good point. The lever just may have been out of neutral
  6. hcube

    Kohlor 9.5 command pro engine on wood splitter

    Could someone point me towards where the decompression valve is on this engine. Some times it is real easy to pull to start and other times I can not pull the rope to get it started. It has only done it a couple of times. Usually it is easy to pull and will start on first or second pull. Then...
  7. hcube

    Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

    The story I have heard is that cannon balls were stacked in pyramids on the decks of the old battle ships on a brass base to keep them standing. When it got cold enough the brass would contract and the balls would start to fall off of the pile.
  8. hcube

    Homelite Chainsaws

    Try the forum - House of Homelite
  9. hcube

    Which saw

    Thanks
  10. hcube

    Which saw

    Probably not the correct place to ask this question, but could not firure how to post someplace else. Question: Will a 16" ematic sys bar . work on my Ms250?
  11. hcube

    Is this mulberry?

    How about black locust?
  12. hcube

    Hard to Pull Starter Cord on Echo Limbing Saw - What Causes It?

    I have a MS250 Stihl and acts like you describe. I think it is just the design as I have read of others having that problem.
  13. hcube

    Longwood furnace

    They were manufactured here in my home state in Missouri. Gallatin Mo. Not sure how many they sold or how long they were in production. Think they went out of production about the early 90s. There was a case of several people that died from carbon monoxide as a result of a cracked firebox I...
  14. hcube

    Longwood furnace

    I am sure they are better off with the system you put in. This one was in the house when we bought it 35 years ago and it was a house at that time 10 years old. I put the , new at that time , optional lower automatic damper on. We have burned almost exclusively wood since we have lived here. It...
  15. hcube

    Longwood furnace

    Wondering if anyone is still firing a longwood furnace?
  16. hcube

    Want to Buy Bigger CC McCulloch Saws

    Wondering what a two man saw is worth. Don't think grandad , uncle and dad used it a lot.My brother has it now up overhead in his shop. Last I knew he said it need a carb and parts or carb were not available.
  17. hcube

    Homelite 330 carb adjustments.

    Book says for idle speed screw: one turn clockwise from when the screw barely touches the throttle stop. Mixture needles - one turn counter clockwise from gently closed position.
  18. hcube

    Just wondering

    Has anyone seen or have a saw that my dad called a rim saw? Not a chainsaw but just a rim of a circular saw. I think it was designed mainly for pulp wood cutting. It had a small engine ( that was very difficult to keep running) Had a pulley type friction drive that pressed against the rim to...
  19. hcube

    Homelite 330. broken ingition ground wire

    I tend to agree.
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