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Thanks SEAM for sharing all the Great photos of saws and scenery. Beautiful country.
Arrow13
Thanks SEAM for sharing all the Great photos of saws and scenery. Beautiful country.
Arrow13
Seam, cool saws. Beautiful country side. Do you still run 20-1 on that rotary saw? What do they use for apex seals on them? My RX-7 always ran HOT, do you have to run the rotary saw richer? I've run a dolmar, very cool saw. I wonder about yours? You say two models of different size, what displacement?
You just had to post pics of the sakura blossoms didn't ya...
Sakura Matsui, which actually means Cherry Blossom Festival. You said Cherry Blossom blossom. :msp_wink: I lived in JA for several years doing some US Gov. work back in the mid 80s. Very nice country, wonderful friendly people, fantastic food.
Great pics thanks for sharing.
Perhaps I should have just said hanami... Everything I've studied so far points to sakura translating as cherry? I need to get my HF radio up and running, might have an easier time learning japanese. There is a japanese restaurant locally that my wife and I had a meal at recently. Several employees were speaking japanese, so I might see if one will tutor me. :msp_smile:
Nihongo wa muzukashi desu. Maybe that's close?
To combine answers for the two previous posts:
A number of collectors have emerged in Japan over the years, so it is becoming more and more difficult to add to the collection. I was lucky to start early....
As for felling and cutting, I haven't paid anything for firewood so far. If someone needs to get rid of something that burns in a stove, I am happy to comply :msp_wink:
I still have a few years worth of trees standing right above our house. But usually I will get a lot of wood from construction and road building sites which is a lot easier to cut and load on the little truck I use.
PS: The mid 80s were the best years!!
To combine answers for the two previous posts:
A number of collectors have emerged in Japan over the years, so it is becoming more and more difficult to add to the collection. I was lucky to start early....
As for felling and cutting, I haven't paid anything for firewood so far. If someone needs to get rid of something that burns in a stove, I am happy to comply :msp_wink:
I still have a few years worth of trees standing right above our house. But usually I will get a lot of wood from construction and road building sites which is a lot easier to cut and load on the little truck I use.
PS: The mid 80s were the best years!!
Thanks for sharing your saws with us.
Your English is better then a lot of people from this country, myself included. How many languages do you speak ?
Tell me more about your little truck. I would love to have one but can only use them off road here.
Later
Dan
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