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Sorry I forgot you guys. I've only run a couple tanks through it, but it's a keeper. Never really warmed up to the MKI I owned, but the new version seems to be a much sturdier design. Bit stronger too.

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its whats its all about.
 
I took this Husqvarna model 36 out from a dark place, dumped last year's fuel out, an inch or so deep, put in new and gave it a little run. Most years this is all the use it gets. Not sure if it counts as mine, wife bought it before I was known of. 5 cross cuts and one rip. Replacement bar from Bailey's before the changes $7 and ps3 chain when I could order it on line and pick up later.Husq36.2020.exercise.resize.jpg
 
My wife Debbie 64 and I 67 stated on a good deed to help out some older folks today. We started removing a big limby fallen white oak.
I ran five tank full's of gas through my saws. Deb did most of the loading.
We are both stiff and will finish it next week.
That's 1 1/2 cords on that 7' X 14' trailer.
Thanks for looking.

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My wife Debbie 64 and I 67 stated on a good deed to help out some older folks today. We started removing a big limby fallen white oak.
I ran five tank full's of gas through my saws. Deb did most of the loading.
We are both stiff and will finish it next week.
That's 1 1/2 cords on that 7' X 14' trailer.
Thanks for looking.

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Very nice pictures and I enjoyed them, thanks for posting sir.
 
My wife Debbie 64 and I 67 stated on a good deed to help out some older folks today. We started removing a big limby fallen white oak.
I ran five tank full's of gas through my saws. Deb did most of the loading.
We are both stiff and will finish it next week.
That's 1 1/2 cords on that 7' X 14' trailer.
Thanks for looking.

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Looks like a good day's work! I like days like that. It feels like you accomplished something. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Have a good night.
Lee
 
My wife Debbie 64 and I 67 stated on a good deed to help out some older folks today. We started removing a big limby fallen white oak.
I ran five tank full's of gas through my saws. Deb did most of the loading.
We are both stiff and will finish it next week.
That's 1 1/2 cords on that 7' X 14' trailer.
Thanks for looking.

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That is very nice of both of you to help out, good people. :drinkingcoffee:
 
That is very nice of both of you to help out, good people. :drinkingcoffee:
Thanks very much.
The couple that we did this for are known for helping others in need all their lives. Now they are 84 and 85 and are slowing down. One has health issues.
It gave my wife and I a good feeling of purpose to do the job. It took us five days to finish the job.
We got 4 cords of white oak split and stacked on our pile. Which we didn't need to begin with.
We carried off and dumped two 7" X 14" trailer loads of limbs and a half a load of debris that we raked up.
All they have to do now is mow it.
In this dog eat dog fast pace world today to do a good deed like this makes me sleep well.
Clint
 
Good job Clint. Those limby trees are a real bugger. Now you have some good smoking wood.
Have a great day,
Lee
Thanks Lee
I will save some for the smoker.
That was the largest one to be removed. We will start on two smaller ones today and hope to finish.
Then I have a widow maker dead white pine to take down. I may make a vid of that one.
Clint
 
Can’t really see it in the pick but she was leaning down hill a little...but I held on the hill and got a 12’6 and 10’’1 before she lost grade.
 

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Ponced about with a fiddly bast*rd of a tree that was growing alongside walls, a pool and a scout hut. Job done though with zero damage
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