Bar shmar, just let me run that chain for 5 minutes, please.I'd like to offer my service to dress a bar as in the pics. If someone wants it, the bar has to have a removable sprocket for machining or solid nose. Cannot be any longer than 36" from tip to tip. If the bar is in excellent condition I've found it only takes .003 to .005 off per side.
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If she announces she is preggers, it's yours and she is keeping it, you betcha she's taking advantage.Hanah(the dog)is glad to have a rig to ride around in again.
Now we need replace her doghouse so she can move out of my garage.
I think she is taking advantage of me!!!!!
It just keeps getting better!1. New MS461R ported by Mastermind/28'' total super bar w/2 chains (many members, Mastermind and tlandrum)
2. Husqvarna s2800 splitting ax (tlandrum)
3. Free woods port (Miller Mod Saws)
4. Two - New Stihl chains of 3/8 .050 full skip square, winner names the DL (Deets)
5. Service to dress a bar (SquareFile)
6. A porters starting kit! Foredom porting hand pieces, bits (paragonbuilder)
7. Brand new fiskars x25 axe. (sawmikaze)
8. Restored Stihl 028 WB New seals, all new rubber, rebuilt carb, new Meteor piston new OEM parts. (Adironackstihl)
9. Master service manual flashdrive. jonsered and arctic cat, new stihl training programs (backhoelover)
10. Francital Cervin, brand new Stretch Chainsaw Safety Trousers, size 34 (us) I think. (CapitaineHaddoc)
11. Free saw porting job. (jmssaws)
12. Stihl 056 AV powerhead only. (Gary Courtney)
13. Wilton Bash 6# Splitting Maul (svk)
14. Lightly used D009 pattern Oregon Bar 18"/.058/68DL with a loop of Carlton Semi Chisel chain (svk)
15. (2) Brand New - Dolmar PS-6400 - PS-7910 Clutch Covers (166)
16. New Take Off - Dolmar PS-9000/9010 Full Wrap Handle Bar (166)
17. 262XP Rebuilt by paragonbuilder (Yukon Stihl / paragonbuilder)
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Spot on post...we're all here to help. Mark and his family are fine folks. Good folks, true in their word, band together, and are willing to help and assist, in times of need. It's very evident right now. Even though a lot of us guys have never met, and may never meet, that's ok...the compassion to help one in need runs pretty deep. I'm damn proud to be part of this, and other fund raisers in the past. It's what makes a decent man, a decent man in my book.It is a shame that this happened. Glad it was only stuff, even if stuff is often very dear to us. Good to see the crew come together again in support. Life is a lot better for all of us when we realize that no man is an island and that most loads are easier to manage with an extra set of hands to help out.
Raffle prize?
Slightly used hard-nosed Mac bar, NOS.
I'll ship to the weener. . . Err, winner.
The snow certainly compounds the cleanup, especially small things that get covered quick...no doubt would be a wild goose chase to have to fool with.. Here is job site this morning. Makes a mess even bigger. Makin some progress.
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