doubletodd
ArboristSite Operative
Home with a sick kid today, so the surf is up. thanks to grandpa tractor and jonsereds johnny for a great time on sunday. They gave me some good tips,got to check out an awesome heating system,and these guys have some cool equipment. They make cutting wood too easy but still fun.Also got to try out the big dolmar, have to say I was impressed.THanks also for the parts, my 038 is just about dialed in and it was good to hear it growl again.Kind of a funny story, I am new to the forum and had been yakking on line with these guys only to find out they are guys I know fairly well. It's great hanging out with guys who enjoy cutting wood and messing with saws. I am a salesman for a local auto and metals recycler, sounds like fun but most of the time I am strapped to a phone.Getting out in the woods is my excersize and my therapy and it's fun. If it's an addiction or desease I hope I never get cured. one last thought about saws. There's alot of talk on the forum on how much saw a person needs for what they do.if you just do it to save money probly any saw in the size range that has someone available to service it will do just fine,but speaking as someone who liked cutting wood even when i had crappy saws, and even more when i got a good saw,doing the research on this site and choosing a top of the line saw has turned cutting wood into something I can't wait to do. also learning to care for my saws properly is making it way more fun, safer, and less headachey
thanks again guys for the help
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ms361
craftsman[letting my neighbor play with that toy]
thanks again guys for the help
019 in pieces
038av
ms361
craftsman[letting my neighbor play with that toy]
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