Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
There are people out there trying to keep their one and only saw running, that cut more per month than most of us cut in a year or more. Respect to those peeps.

that said, my vote, if a smaller saw like the 241 isn't needed, the 261v2 is the go and may well bring yours back to a two saw plan. In fact, I'd sell the 361 and put the money towards the 261


We shall see, as I really like my 361. But, it y’all are right, I may let it go. Was kind of thinking of having a 261/16”, 361/20”, 461/28” to cover all my needs.
 
I want a barshop, it may or may not be what folks are thinking lol. Its a tool for working on bars, that may sound funny to some as well, okay its for working on chainsaw bars:chainsaw:.

I think that would be really cool[emoji1303][emoji1303]


Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
 
I like a little saw for messing around with trail work and stuff. But in reality a perfect three saw plan up here would be two ported 50 cc saws with the same bar mount and a big bruiser for bucking/falling the big stuff.

That’s what the 261 will be for, limbing and clearing trails in the woods.

That, and something the wife can run. She keeps asking for a saw she can run.
 
Large handle and tach installed. Had to get the whiskey in the picture too[emoji16]. Favorite rye of all time.
77f6e5e56545b26095b2ebb5eff29203.jpg



Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
 
You can never have to big of a saw. My two go to saws now are my Dolmar ported 7910. And the 395xp I even bought a 24 inch bar for it. With the 36 inch bar I need two work benches to sharpen itATTACH=full]795532[/ATTACH] View attachment 795533 full]795532[/ATTACH]

LOL

AWSOME picture man[emoji1303][emoji1303]


Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
 
Last few days I've spent doing other firewood work , making an arch for my dump trailer just about done. I did find out my metal saw will not cut 1 1/2" by .25 square tubing. Had to do most of the cuts freehand with the dewalt angle grinder . Still need to add the hooks and plates to use chains and sinch blocks. The pin and base of the arch will be one foot above the bed on the dump trailer , just pull the pins and it will come out of the trailer. I just tacked the pivot plates till I do a full run with it . 20200204_110549.jpg 20200204_112734.jpg 20200204_162328.jpg 20200205_151023.jpg 20200205_161844.jpg 20200205_154619.jpg
 
Back
Top