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  1. acarpenterdad

    Linn Lumber Sawmill

    I've wanted a bandsaw style woodmill for years. After looking at whats out there, I believe the Linn woodmill is my best choice. The 4 post design and screw mechanism used to raise/lower the mill, the ease of upgrading for moving the mill and cutting assembly. Plus I can buy the plans and build...
  2. acarpenterdad

    "You Suck" Thread 2022"--Pics required!

    got these for free (almost). helping a family member move. they gave me these and some other tools. used about $50 in gas, but im happy
  3. acarpenterdad

    "You Suck" Thread 2022"--Pics required!

    what sorcery is this "cleaned up"?
  4. acarpenterdad

    Are these dealer sharpened chains OK?

    thats one of those new safety chains, the trees are safe from getting cut. seriously though, if those were newish chains id want my money back and have them replace the chains!
  5. acarpenterdad

    Are these dealer sharpened chains OK?

    thats one of those new safety chains, the trees are safe from getting cut. seriously though, if those were newish chains id want my money back and have them replace the chains!
  6. acarpenterdad

    sthil 028 wb av

    ive gotten 2 meteor pistons. last 1 was $35 for my 028. i thought it was a good deal.
  7. acarpenterdad

    Question for the older gentlemen here.

    Look for a co-op gas station that sells to farmers.
  8. acarpenterdad

    What's everyone's favorite Husqvarna?

    My old 570 was the only saw i had for 10 years. Worked flawlessly. Now, my 44 is the go to for limbing and small stuff and the 576xp for felling and bucking.
  9. acarpenterdad

    Help choosing a used Husky... Pro Saw on a Rookie Budget

    I loved my old 570 husqy. It ran for 10 years, never had any problems. Id still be using it but it was stolen....im a bigger guy, but it didnt seem too heavy to me.
  10. acarpenterdad

    Saw Cranks, Runs Good, then Dies when it warms up?

    For a possible quick fix, make sure the sparkplug is gapped correctly and then go a hair larger. Sometimes the heat made my 50/20 crap out after it got hot. This helped.
  11. acarpenterdad

    Husqvarna 44 worth fixing?

    Has it been cleaned inside? Mine did the same thing. I took the recoil cover off and it was pack with oily dust. So i took it all apart, detail cleaned everything, and it runs like a scalded dog now.
  12. acarpenterdad

    Husky 44 rancher practica.... any value or coolness factor?

    Yes, crude but effective.
  13. acarpenterdad

    Husky 44 rancher practica.... any value or coolness factor?

    I love mine! For its size it does a great job.
  14. acarpenterdad

    Bar and chain oil prices?

    In my towm it is
  15. acarpenterdad

    Bar and chain oil prices?

    TSC $5 GAL.
  16. acarpenterdad

    Looking for a new Husky

    I really like my 576xp. It only has a 24" bar, but the specs say you can put up to a 32" on it. I havent cut anything over 30" with it, but ive cut oak, ash, and hedge and it does very well.
  17. acarpenterdad

    "You Suck" Thread 2020"--Pics required!

    That's the suckiest thing i've seen on here!
  18. acarpenterdad

    Stihl running out of saws and trimmers!! Why???

    I second that!
  19. acarpenterdad

    Stihl 028 super rebuild went bad

    Thanks for all your advice and guidance gentlemen!
  20. acarpenterdad

    Stihl 028 super rebuild went bad

    Watch "Stihl 028 carb test" on YouTube I set the hi til it started to burble. Turned it in on succesive cuts until it didnt bog down. When i turned it in a little more after that it sped up but that was it. I assume that would be lean, right. Sorry for the video quality but its hard to record...
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