Nice pile Phil!
Here is the result of some of my dumb-assery yesterday. Still runs fine, but the front end bar studs are not in line anymore.... Sort of pulled out a bit. Anyone know if it is easily fixable? I haven’t done any more disassembly yet.
Not as near death as it looks. I got it pinched in a horizontal log that was about 3 feet off the ground. And instead of just going and getting the tractor/loader to get the pressure off, I started tugging on it with my quad and snatch strap. Well, it collapsed and landed on the pinched saw. But I still don’t know if I should be operating it!!!Not knowing the situation my mind goes to, are you sure you should be operating a saw? Not being an ass, but that has the looks of a near death situation.
Been there, just not done that haha. Always a bitch when you get a saw stuck out in the middle of nowhere and you dont have the right tools to fix it.
I have a still 018 that doesn’t run right....smokes a lot. I took it to the local still dealer and he said it would cost almost as much as a new saw to fix it...so I got a new one. If you want it for parts, you can have it. I’m going to meet up with Giles when I come out in the beginning of November to give him some muzzleloader bullets/sabots. I can give it to him and use the hillbilly express to get it to you.Nice pile Phil!
Here is the result of some of my dumb-assery yesterday. Still runs fine, but the front end bar studs are not in line anymore.... Sort of pulled out a bit. Anyone know if it is easily fixable? I haven’t done any more disassembly yet.
Creek jamming wood piles have been calling.
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That's just a few, there's more further on down stream.
I'm waiting on the creek to dry up some more, which usually happens by the end of September and it gets bone dry.
Some cooler weather 'TOO'!
Plus, I have another big old dying ash, two massive walnuts and a 50+ year old dead blue spruce in the yard that need to come down.
Saws & chains are ready, but I'm surely NOT.
Anybody who wishes to get in better shape for the new season, you're more than welcome to join me. I've got plenty of wood work for the liking...