joatmon
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Ever Been to Hell, Michigan in February ? The whole town is frozen.
No, but the little town in Ohio where I was born is as close as I want to come!:biggrinbounce2:
Ever Been to Hell, Michigan in February ? The whole town is frozen.
I'M STILL NOT BUYIN' A HUSQVARNA!!!!!!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
...seriously though... I hate you guys.
Gary
Premix in soda bottles, hold saw with one hand pour with other.
Never listen to the PNW guys.
It was nothin more than a friendly poke, dave...Ok, my Grammer is not the best.
Oregon still produces more lumber and panel products than any other state in the nation (WWPA Lumber Track, April, 2003). Oregon's sawmills produce approximately 6 billion board feet of lumber each year enough lumber to build about 400,000 3-bedroom homes.
use a broken haksaw blade to clean the groove on the bar from the roller down.
Use a detergent bottle,cleaned out of course,for bar oil.It has a dandy spout for pouring and is handy ,plus they are orange already so they dont get left behind.
Yeah, its not like there are any large number of trees out here for the loggers to put their Stihls to use on.
Might as well get a husky so I have somethin' that needs constant tinkering on....
NOT!!
I'm with you Gary!
If someone gave me a Husky, I put that sucker on Craigs list!
:jawdrop:
But seriously, I'm not kidding.
Just my opinion,... and 90% of the loggers here in the PNW.
p.s. Trying to find the most recent stats for board feet per year,
so far have found an article stating that Oregon was tops at over 5 Billion bft per year in 1995.
I'm sure a few Stihl saws had a part in that.
One of my favorites, stuff a length of 1/4" rope or starter rope into the spark plug hole (make sure piston is just above exhaust port) for a gentle piston stop. Then remove clutch nut with a 3/4" drive, 800 ft/lbs of torque impact wrench
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