GASoline71
Mr. Nice Guy
For cleaning the bar groove, I use an old putty knife that I cut down short and made it at an angle. It is nice and stiff, and the bigger handle makes it easier for me to hold with my big ol' hands.
Gary
Gary
Question on putting bar oil in non-standard bottles. Is this being done on a consumer level, or professional one? On a professional level, would not product labelling come in to play and someone could get thier BVD's in a wad if a combustible, potentially carcinogenic, and definitely hazardous material was found in a detergent or FOOD container?
I like the idea of putting product in a more appropriate dispensing container than it comes in, but it may get someone in deep doo (not the kind ya smoke, Dodge guy) if the wrong guy caught it on a worksite.
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.
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.
BTW, I also got me one UUUGLY wife!.... But MAAAAN, can she cook!!
:hmm3grin2orange:Just out of my own curiosity,you cut big timber with a 310 and a craftsman
What about using funnels?
I have to admit I have some funnels, but dont use them as I am usually only cutting firewood, so I have the time to be careful and not spill as much.
But If I were a pro, I would probably make quite a mess!
Another tip I have found is that it was not worth the effort to build a sawbuck for bucking smaller logs.
I thought it would make it easier.
Seems to take more time and is a hassle.
I'm cutting up a few slash piles for firewood and it seems easier to just yank em out of the pile and cut em on the ground.
Any tips on dismantling a slash pile for firewood?
So far it has been alot of work, but the wood is free!
BTW
:hmm3grin2orange:
Well, No, My 310 aspires to be at least a 440, but as for me I just cut fire wood and like to use the same brand as they (pros) do.
It's a deaerl/parts availabilty thing here.
I did cut a 24" dbh doug fir the other day though!
Thats as big a tree as I will probably cut with the 310.
I also don't buy chevys.
My Mom does and I'm always working on the damn thing!
Gotta say bump r I agree with yah, more than once after bein out in the woods cuttin all day i invariably find myself thinkin "Man I could use a swig of ketchup":hmm3grin2orange:
OK smart guy. I was just thinking along the lines of OSHA and whatnot. I have to do aweekly inspection at work and one of the things to look for are chemicals in proper containers and properly labelled. Petroleum product in a ketchup/catsup bottle would definitley be a gig.
Yeah, and if I'm outa ketchup, then I reach for the laundry soap.:hmm3grin2orange:Gotta say bump r I agree with yah, more than once after bein out in the woods cuttin all day i invariably find myself thinkin "Man I could use a swig of ketchup":hmm3grin2orange:
hey I don't see what the problem is ketchup for the bar oil mustard bottle for premix Im just not sure what to do with the jar of relish? any ideas?
hey I don't see what the problem is ketchup for the bar oil mustard bottle for premix Im just not sure what to do with the jar of relish? any ideas?
OK smart guy. I was just thinking along the lines of OSHA and whatnot. I have to do aweekly inspection at work and one of the things to look for are chemicals in proper containers and properly labelled. Petroleum product in a ketchup/catsup bottle would definitley be a gig.
All of you mountain guys and that's the best ya'll can do......Ya' put white lightnin' in the relish jar...That's what they made those jars for....If ya' run out of gas,just put a little oil in the white lightnin'...your saw will run like mad!!
I like to put my premix in the styrofoam coolers, the gas stays fresh longer:jester:
I have friends that would try that as a drink!!!! The pretty color and all!!!!:hmm3grin2orange:I like to put my premix in the styrofoam coolers, the gas stays fresh longer:jester:
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