rmyers
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3D Hobby Shop Osiris on 5 cells and an E-flight T-28 2.0 on 6 cells.What do you fly with those batteries?
3D Hobby Shop Osiris on 5 cells and an E-flight T-28 2.0 on 6 cells.What do you fly with those batteries?
Nice.3D Hobby Shop Osiris on 5 cells and an E-flight T-28 2.0 on 6 cells.
All ready for the next plandemic!Fat fingers ..... I was wearing a paint mask for the dust but they don’t help much for carbon monoxide. View attachment 1052254
I then made this up to hook up to a small oilless compressor haven’t tried it yet View attachment 1052255
After having similar issues with my splitter I installed an inline filter. I also added a shut off valve to make changing it less messy and to be able to drain the carb when I put it up for the summer.
Back to scrounging. I got the MS400 in December. I've only ran a couple of tanks through it but I'm already impressed. I got it to supplement a MS271 and a Husky 445 that I've been using for years. I'm lucky to harvest mostly deadfall on 160 acres in Custer County Co. I'll post some photos soon.
I have been debating buying one myself. For sure I don't need one but it has been a long time since a new one appeared in my stable. It would replace the ms362. I was under the impression that there was a 400i and a 500i. Called dealer yesterday to see if they had one. Found out there is no 400i but they did have a MS400cm on the shelf. Temped.
It directly replaces the 362 not the 441. At 67 vs 71cc there isn't much difference between the 400 and 441 in power. But the 400 is 2lbs lighter and a much more modern ergonomic design with good filtration and av. The 441 is non of those things, the 461/2 basically killed the 440/1 series being lighter and better in every way a true 70cc saw could be.From the reports I have been seeing on the 400 it looks like it would almost replace my MS441cm. Probably not thought, That saw hauls a 32" bar in black locust pretty good.
Yes MS400CM. It's my go to saw most of the time. I don't think you would be disappointed.I have been debating buying one myself. For sure I don't need one but it has been a long time since a new one appeared in my stable. It would replace the ms362. I was under the impression that there was a 400i and a 500i. Called dealer yesterday to see if they had one. Found out there is no 400i but they did have a MS400cm on the shelf. Temped.
The only thing disappointing I have found with it is that I don't have one.Yes MS400CM. It's my go to saw most of the time. I don't think you would be disappointed.
I see you have a 462 though. You'll like the 400 so much the 462 will just collect dust.The only thing disappointing I have found with it is that I don't have one.
Then perhaps I shouldn't get one. My 046 Magnum hasn't been run since I got the 462.I see you have a 462 though. You'll like the 400 so much the 462 will just collect dust.
I get an email from these guys about everyday. Can’t attest to their grapples, but their pallet forks are the real deal. Always have sales and free shipping. Not affiliated with company.
https://www.palletforks.com/tractor...vn48FCQuh2Ebh-7c2UfUwIEn4G6qhK5VPpAxk=.VKsgZj
That's nice! I may be building one myself if I cant find what I need at a reasonable price!I'm mostly finished with my home made log splitter, or at least enough I could try it out. I still need to tidy up some stuff, I'm going to grab some broken firehose from work to protect the hydraulic lines and to secure them, so they are rubbing on metal parts. I'm also going to make a table for it at some point, but I want to use it first, just to give me a better idea of what I want for that. I'm also going to build an axle at some point, this one is out of a harbor freight trailer and is arched under the weight of this thing, even after I boxed in the axle.
I bought the Predator motor, the jack, the pump mount, and the Coors sticker, everything else was repurposed and/or built.
I called EA this morning and he said they cator more to tractors and the cylinders on his grapples weren't designed for skid steer pressures. Heck I don't know?
Gotta look at the GPM flow rate.I called EA this morning and he said they cator more to tractors and the cylinders on his grapples weren't designed for skid steer pressures. Heck I don't know?
I told the guy what I had. He said he couldn't help me. Not my loss.Gotta look at the GPM flow rate.
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