Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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I'm thinking I'm probably going to have to do that I think that's what I'm dealing with is the internal rust that difficult to get.

Same here I think NBN is right I think there's hard to get off rust inside that I'm going to have to deal with.
I’ve had great results using Rust 911 . The vent window was so rusted it wouldn’t move . I was sure it would brake without heat but after a 2 day soak it came apart like it was new 98C7130F-31A7-4122-9349-6AFF2E9ACFE6.jpeg89755552-96FB-4A6B-A02A-B10B3F153A78.jpegA6BF363B-2438-41F6-A33C-CE08DB1E30F7.jpeg4639532C-7B70-4232-95A5-7CB0963B2755.jpeg853F3993-EFE9-4E25-8857-853E34E70722.jpeg
 
It's not me. They said the perp is using a bow saw! - Too old for that crap. PowerSaw only.
When I was around 10 years old my next door neighbor and I found hatchets at our homes. We played lumber jack and cut down dozens if not hundreds of trees on his family's property! Some we just cut down but then we evolved and made shelters, benches, work tables and other things that we used for camping. Being old farm lands with widely spaced houses nobody complained... Our parents knew where we were and we never whacked ourselves with the tools... Except for the knuckle on my left middle finger that I sliced with a bow saw. I can still see the scar from that... and the one on my left index finger from my Cub Scout pocket knife. We learned those lessons early and never made the same mistake twice! :innocent:
 
The clunk is the fuel filter in the tank.
Oh, that.
Is that the technical term for it lol.
Got some bonfire wood cut up for a friend of ours. Ran the 550xp to drop them and buck the bigger stuff, the ms200 rear handle to do the limbing, and the 462 for the flush cut.
Sure was a nice day for working outdoors.
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Started out like this.
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Almost forgot I used the pole saw to cut this limb out so it didn't catch the power line. The transformer and pole needs to go, but I didn't want to be the reason it did lol.
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I just thought I'd put up a shot of my 562XP,

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I think it looks puuurrrdy sitting there on that load of firewood! lol

SR
 
Wow yeah that looks like it works well too. I'll have to keep that in mind for rusted up truck parts.
I just thought I'd put up a shot of my 562XP,

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I think it looks puuurrrdy sitting there on that load of firewood! lol

SR
You need his big brother too . Lol
 

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My boss comes to me yesterday "Did you see all the trees we cut?". I was like um , yeah, good job. I nearly spit out my coffee when I rode by and saw all the sloping back cuts. I wanted to get some good pictures but hey, my livelihood is at stake. Lol. Zoom on my phone from 800' will have to do. It's a wonder no one was killed. You can take the farmer off the farm ...
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