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i think i would be a little concerned 'who comes to cut a little firewood' if i was the neighbor.
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thoughts on capstans
what kind of winch are you thinkin about using? since rope is being used has anyone tried using a smaller engine powered capstan instead of a cable style?
husqvarna-i do the same thing and have never really wanted to move onto a winch 'cause i always bring a friend and it is always way faster.... i don't climb the tree as i would hate to wound any of the live ones. my set-up is a little burly-couple hundred feet of winch cable from a sno-cat(i...
what part of canada do you work in? what are your main uses(big or small diam)? how steep of terrain(degree) w/o a trail already made and will it pull stuff uphill? thanks for any info
rubber tracks wear out fast and bogie wheels are never cheap but that oxtrac looks kinda cool....for the past couple of years i have wanted a sweco-small, has winch, blade, rippers and really fun to run....but expensive.
da kine makes a backpack that holds a saw...never tried it but i have been satisfied with all their backpacks that i have owned. at a certain point i would rather make two trips that haul anywhere near 150lbs. up or down.....
BUGZ ARE THE WAY TO GO!! they come in different mesh sizes for how sensitive you feel your eyes are....try wesspur they had 'em last time i needed some. i know i can never wear glasses when clearing land 'cause i fog up any glasses i ever use and if you use earmuff style hearing protection the...
there are no IFs, ANDs OR BUTs when pulling a trigger....until you recognize this fact you should not be hunting/handling guns. my parents taught me this lesson at a very young age as i will my child.
devin
IF YOU CAN'T TELL WHAT YOUR SHOOTING AT DON'T SHOOT!! if you pull the trigger YOU ARE responsible for what ever you hit. anything short of this is BULL####!!
worth every penny!! and rebuildable at the cost of any dept. store boot. i am not an expert on the subject but i have never liked the idea of steel toes-being around heavy eq. the toe wouldn't really save as much as cut off whatever is inside and not allow the boot to come off (my imagination)...
..until lately(kid on the way) i just figured I would save up all the good pieces of wood I can and build a hell-of-a funeral pyre...go out in style ya know! now it is turnin' into a different story but, I am still lookin for style points!
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Fyi
finally got the SIP website to work with me and found that the only real difference is the 6.1s are made with 'armortex' which is supposed to be more water-resistant and an extra pocket or two(cell phone). other than that they have the same build/features and classifications for...