Logging pictures of my father and me

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Yeah, I would love to have one of those gas cans too.

Basic functionality can be easily rednecked...

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I don't think you can legally "redneck" anything unless you are in the southeastern USA. It's kinda like copyright infringement on the phrase. LOL

Ian
 
LOL,Actually have done that before. The no spill caps on the stihl one is what makes me want it. At 4 bucks a gallon, I don't wanna spill nothing. Also hate pouring gas on the saw by accident.

Yeah, well, as soon as I worked out the licensing issues of the method name branding, I'll give adding some kind of non-spill caps some thoughts too... :laugh:

:cheers:
 
I have to look the can price up in the Stihl catalogue and will let you know.

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Here some pictures from today.

First wood pile:
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My hydraulic wood splitter in transport position:
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The wood we still must split and the second wood pile + father:
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My new Husky also worked a bit, but today there was not much to cut.
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Just finished reading the whole thread after stumbling upon it.
Enjoyed the pictures and was time well spent.
Felt like I traveled to Germany!

Thanks Martin. :cheers:
 
Thanks for the pictures Martin! What are the numbers you have written on the butts of those logs?

You should start a side business selling German PPE, and German/Stihl gas cans to use Americans! :)
 
Thank you all for your nice comments! :clap:

Yes, I had a PS 4600 but it became damaged. Then I bought that 346 XPG and I am happy with it.

The numbers on the logs tell the volume of each log. First number is length in meters and second/bottom number is diameter in middle of each log.

Our forest work is always "family action". The man cutting the storm-broken spruces with MS 660 is my uncle, he often helps father and me.
 

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