Kodiak Kid
Idiot with a "power saw"
Sure we do! Its called "Everything"That's because we have no topic.
Sure we do! Its called "Everything"That's because we have no topic.
Yes, and just buy one or have a fab shop bend it for you. The 1/2" thick plate I got was under $100.00 bent, holes cut and welded. The 1/4" plates I used to convert my bucket and forks were around $40.00 each. I couldn't even buy the steel for that price. Had nearly $100.00 for the first plate I made.Yesterday's scrounge. View attachment 1056688Picked these up yesterday at the local junk yard on town. I was going to go back in today with my trailer, a generator, an impact, and other tools and grab the adjustment and hanging plate off the forklift itself. Also with a dozen grader blade some heavy I beam stock and a snow plow for a pickup that just needs a little work. As well as some other misalanious steel too. However, I don't have a truck yet that can handle towing all that on the roads that got covered in snow last night. It should be melted by tomorrow or the next day though. I'll get a couple Quick Attach plates and build a frame for the forks and modify the plow. Both for the S Steer. Witch reminds me. Have any of you guys fabbed a Quick Attach plate?
Roger that Sean. I kind of had a feeling that's what you were going to say!Yes, and just buy one or have a fab shop bend it for you. The 1/2" thick plate I got was under $100.00 bent, holes cut and welded. The 1/4" plates I used to convert my bucket and forks were around $40.00 each. I couldn't even buy the steel for that price. Had nearly $100.00 for the first plate I made.
New to this forum,thought this would be a natural place to start.
I been cutting some firewood in my spare time for my sister,,,
but more just for fun,,,,
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That's too funny!!! Lmao! Reminds me of an Ex girlfriend from Wisconsin that got us tickets to a Greenbay game. 40yard line, ten rows back!!!
Stihl looks new real nice looking saw and a classic!It’s a husky 266 se I bought it new in 1983,,, it was my only saw for about 25 years,
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You like a little garlic with your meat?Hey guys. Here’s a sneak peek of a few pics from the cast iron cooking class I taught Wednesday night.
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There is never too much garlic! No such thing!You like a little garlic with your meat?
Impressive to say the least!It’s a husky 266 se I bought it new in 1983,,, it was my only saw for about 25 years,
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When I pulled the plugs on my 81 Jimmy they were so bad I really have no idea how that truck was still running. I had it running really good with all new cap, rotar, plugs and wires with the new carb, but now it started misfiring yesterday and I'm not sure why.hi Shooter - think u r right! like one engine builder said to me about some bore scratches... could plant tomatoes in those grooves! lol
reminds me of my newish Moar Project... (offical new name!) pulled plug and air cleaner yesterday. loosened up the all but impossible to get to drain plug in block... and thot: Also looks like it’s about time to be freshened up.
and new oil for sure, no telling what is in it after sitting for 25 years! dang sure black enuff... opps, hope that comment is not too racist! [P/R]
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You've got 2 of my favorite saws there. Love the 346 for a small saw, but the 266 was my first so I have a soft spot for it as well.New to this forum,thought this would be a natural place to start.
I been cutting some firewood in my spare time for my sister,,,
but more just for fun,,,,
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I have fabbed up a quick attach plate.Yesterday's scrounge. View attachment 1056688Picked these up yesterday at the local junk yard in town. I was going to go back in today with my trailer, a generator, an impact, and other tools and grab the adjustment and hanging plate off the forklift itself. Also with a dozen used grader blades, some heavy I beam stock and a snow plow for a pickup that just needs a little work. As well as some other misalanious steel too. However, I don't have a truck yet that can handle towing all that on the roads that got covered in snow last night. It should be melted by tomorrow or the next day though. I'll get a couple Quick Attach plates and build a frame for the forks and modify the plow. Both for the S Steer. Witch reminds me. Have any of you guys fabbed a Quick Attach plate?
We buy the big bulk bags of peeled garlic at costco. I use a lot of garlic around here. My wife bakes it down with olive oil and makes this butter like spread out of it.we did the grocery run today. had to make room for this and that. once all squared away... i put the 5 cloves in a sep bag. hate to run out of garlic...
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Um... no.then tire of it and sell it at a loss!
2511T with a longer bar should fend off the bear attacks. You really do need a 33cc plus saw for that job thoughi think you would! sorta like hunting bear! nice to have the rifle, but when moments get tense... if... that side packed 45 is nice as a last ditch effort!
i do like my 2511T
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