Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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Since you guys like pictures.....576xp behind a 192t. Theres a 30cc poulan behind the 576 in the box. Cant even see it.
Unless I was interested in climbing trees, I'd sell that top handle to finance a 50cc saw which is missing in your lineup. I'd keep that little poulan and do a muffler mod on it and it makes a fine small scrounging tool once it has a good chain. 576 I'd just polish it up and hug it, cut a couple pieces and take pics and post them here!
 
Unless I was interested in climbing trees, I'd sell that top handle to finance a 50cc saw which is missing in your lineup. I'd keep that little poulan and do a muffler mod on it and it makes a fine small scrounging tool once it has a good chain. 576 I'd just polish it up and hug it, cut a couple pieces and take pics and post them here!
I have a 50cc....its in the shop. The poulan already has a MM. Its a screamer. I wanted the 192 for limbing once the tree is down. When I get to the bigger parts I'll go to the 50 or the Husky. The little poulan I like to use as a felling saw just in case somethin stupid happens Im not ruining a good saw.
 
Had a nasty nasty storm come through yesterday. Had friends a street over with a nice red oak come down. Unfortunately there was some property damage. I showed up to see if they were OK. Ended up helping cut up a bit of the tree. Still a lot left but they just wanted to clear the yard. He wants to have the rest of the tree taken down. I told him to call me to help after its on the ground. I told him I will bring the splitter. He sent me home with a nice load of oak for the help. He didn't need to. I plan to help him get the rest done and split.

The 365xt ran like a champ today through the red oak. I guess it was acting funny last week because it sat for about a year. Guess I need to run it more often. My friend said wow that saw cuts fast. I told him that was because the chain was sharp. His chain was really dull.

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The boss inspected the stacks and said we needed more wood. Have had my eye on this tree and the power company finally took it down this past week. Had a great day with temps in NJ getting up to about 75. All and all an awesome time but the stove is back on tonight.
 

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