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My wife and I are planning a trip to Sweden next June. Partly to visit the exchange student we had 2 years ago and also to do a road trip through Sweden and Norway. I was checking out the Husqvarna website just in case but it appears that chainsaws are more expensive there. I told my daughter that I may ship an axe home while I'm there. She asked why and I said I always wanted a "foreign axe sent"! 😂
 
Uncle Lee used to bring some of his stuff to the NY GTG every year. He also had one that was bored out and re-sleeved. I believe it ran an 880 piston.

We also used to have some get togethers at his place, which is where this picture was taken. He had a few saws (this was only some of them).

He mostly just collected stuff over 100 cc. The good old days!
 

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Uncle Lee used to bring some of his stuff to the NY GTG every year. He also had one that was bored out and re-sleeved. I believe it ran an 880 piston.

We also used to have some get togethers at his place, which is where this picture was taken. He had a few saws (this was only some of them).

He mostly just collected stuff over 100 cc. The good old days!
LEGEND 👍 He’s has more 100+ cc saw’s than anyone, I miss buying a Dolmar 166 from him , still kick myself in the arse for that one ,😖
 
So, is a RICK the same as a Face Cord?

Around here a face cord is 4ft high and 8ft long of splits. Wether they be 16in or 18in or 20in

I thought that a Cord is the only “legal” measurement for selling wood

Not a Rick or Face Cord
Yes.....to everything you said.....I think... 🤔

But, I try to keep legalities away from my farwood....

This is decidedly rick country down here in misery.
 
Uncle Lee used to bring some of his stuff to the NY GTG every year. He also had one that was bored out and re-sleeved. I believe it ran an 880 piston.

We also used to have some get togethers at his place, which is where this picture was taken. He had a few saws (this was only some of them).

He mostly just collected stuff over 100 cc. The good old days!
138cc I believe
 
Morning ☕️, good run down Brett😉 All good saws. 572 is a little porky but is more durable, less maintenance, and very smooth, and less $. Air filter requires much less frequent maintenance also which is nice when your far from home, and the road…
Haven’t ran saws for a bit, sitting in a machine getting out of shape (when we’re not broke down or rained out). Actually worked 2 days in a row earlier this weekView attachment 1138020Did get a little riding in last time I was homeView attachment 1138021
Well time to go Christmas shopping, hope everyone has a great day.
Oh and just in case your wondering the best saw ever-View attachment 1138027
Lol
Two days in a row :numberone: :lol: .
Beautiful!, as always. But, when you said a ride, I was thinking on two wheels, it was like 50 here today:havingarest:.
Sweet, bet that's a runner:chainsaw:, oh yeah, I had one of those lol.
 
Sold off my Valby CH140HF chipper on Monday. It has been a great chipper for the last 6 years.
Nice, good you could upgrade, and sell off the "old" one :dancing:.
Managed to scrounge this up today, I gave him 100 instead of 75, hope I did okay.
Now, to figure out what I could use them for, any ideas :innocent:.
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You all should just step up to the 90cc class STIHLs . Then your wallet will be lighter, which will help your back troubles!
Fixed :rolleyes::sucks:.
I can get by most times with a ported 70-79, even running a 36" in hardwood. Many of the trees I cut that need a bar that long are half rotten anyway and I could cut them with a shorter bar, but I'd rather get it done and get out of there or I'd rather not hang on the low side any longer than need be :oops:.
Couple posts and a cable is all a guy needs right lol.
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