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I remember watching this video years ago and it is still funny.
Cant leave out Shankster. He was legend. Plus sized women.That video and Gecko45's mall ninja tutorial are things of legends!
Speaking of big timber, old timers here remember this member for his infamous method of rifle break in by throwing it on the ground and listening for the "resonance", also his polite and understanding manner of posting. Did you also know he felled giant trees in Alaska? His YouTube channel has some great videos.
What’s wrong with a joke? There wasn’t anything NSFW in it.How can you retards not keep that crap out of this thread???
Dern, missed the excitement.Deleted…not sure what “rule” it went against.
What’s wrong with a joke? There wasn’t anything NSFW in it.
I wouldn't mind building a 372 husky to dedicate to a 28, or maybe even a 32" bar.Husky people
Seriously tho nice saw. I helped the cleanup effort after Helene by monitoring crews to be sure rules were followed. One team was from Oregon and had a 592….what a great saw that was. I have had 2 Huskys myself, I don’t often admit thathad a couple of Echos too
Suddenly, things become clearer
Yaaassss
Must have crossed an unseen line...maybe the individual it upset has some infidelity in their life? I don't want to insinuate anything that would further twist panties. So, it's gone.Dern, missed the excitement.
Hmm, the 462 isnt listed there. Have they done away with it in favor of the 400.1 and 500i ? Surely not. That's a big price jump between those two saws.372 is a known winner. That 462 is a great saw. I love Mtronic saws, since the updated solenoids they are very reliable. Keep an extra in case it ever were to go down but on Arborsite they are not known to have trouble.
My normal bar on the 440 is a 25”, I have a 32” in case but have rarely used it. I keep a 18” on the 261 and it does most of the work usually except for bigger trunks.
We lose a few trees a year to storms here because heart rot is a real problem on oaks in the area. I did fall the tree in the post above but 99% of our firewood falls on its own.
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I brought one in on a stick of firewood this past winter. Luckily, he hung on til I got him in the fire.Oh and @XP1K I have a severe roach phobia myself. Anyone who has firewood will have those big brown ones
My firewood shed is about 200 yards from the house for good reason
Every piece is knocked and checked when I bring any to the house and it stays in the little trailer, not brought in until time to go into the stove.
And in this day and age they're also anti theft. I had to drive mine last I had it inspected. My children will learn to drive a manual.
They’re still made, I didn’t even notice it wasn’t listed. WeirdHmm, the 462 isnt listed there. Have they done away with it in favor of the 400.1 and 500i ? Surely not. That's a big price jump between those two saws.
Same here on the wood I cut. I fall very few trees. Most of it is storm cleanup or leaners that just finally gave up.
Not to say that I don't enjoy knocking a tree down when I can!
More pleasing to your eyes?How can you retards not keep that crap out of this thread???
Unless a mod told me to take it down it would still be there.Must have crossed an unseen line...maybe the individual it upset has some infidelity in their life? I don't want to insinuate anything that would further twist panties. So, it's gone.
12 tons! Is most of the weight the engines? Just seems like a helo would be made light but I admit I am not a “helologist”Family trip headed to Mobile Alabama. Stopped in to this at Southern Museum of Flight. If you dont know the history of this helicopter take the time to look it up. Cool story about it.
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