ncfarmboy
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Last year Makita 6401 BBKWP to break in. This year WP 371 Husky w/ new piston.
Shep
Shep
Except for big noodling wood. Which I prefer.So true. 20 minutes with a good saw and you have a lot of work in front of you.
"1 tank of fuel=1 p/u load of wood with a hotrod saw, usually."
That's conservative. Usually
CordKing & 562 for bumpin' knots.
No offense but only if ya drive a chivy ....
Uh chevyNo offense but only if ya drive a chivy ....
U must be loading a ford ranger or dodge dakota, maybe a chevy s-10 haha"1 tank of fuel=1 p/u load of wood with a hotrod saw, usually."
That's conservative. Usually
Ya,,I drive a Chevy... So?
Uh chevy
Typical truck load. Not a will the tires please not blow out load.U must be loading a ford ranger or dodge dakota, maybe a chevy s-10 haha
At the moment it's a Deere 65V, (Echo 650EVL). This saw just tickles my fancy for some reason and I really like running it. It's got a 16" bar but I'd be lots happier with a 20" and will replace it at some point. I just got a Jonsereds 630 I bought at auction fixed and intend to give that a good work out. I also just fixed and ancient Solo 611 (not the twin, this is the smaller single cylinder model) that needs a good warm up and I just repaired my Sachs 133, so it needs to see some wood too.I know a lot of us like to run the older saws from time to time but what brand is your main firewood saw?