sundaydoug
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They didn't even charge you for the shot, nice!last weeks lunch bill
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They didn't even charge you for the shot, nice!last weeks lunch bill
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Clean cut. I do the same thing with a 16" saw.cutting an 18" tree with my 16' saw and having neither half pinched, went clean through. It was supported by branches.
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Clean cut. I do the same thing with a 16" saw.
should be able to handle a 30inch diameter with a 16inch saw! (just takes more time)
Next to the gnomes at Nox
45"
V from one side to get the saw in
@teabagger11, Keep forgetting to thank you for the tip on the Lost Coast. We had a great time diverting off the PCH on Mattole Road and checking out the black sand beaches.Check out the lost coast in norcal if you have time beautiful area and congrats






Glad you liked it some of the best times in my life where spent in norcal@teabagger11, Keep forgetting to thank you for the tip on the Lost Coast. We had a great time diverting off the PCH on Mattole Road and checking out the black sand beaches.
Crater Lake
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Lost Coast black Sand Beach
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California Bobcat (aka Red Lynx)
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Funny you mentioned that, I've been in touch with JORBA Sawyer Corps to update the JORBA chainsaw I'm currently using form 18" to 25" (max safely supported by the 036 PRO motor). Due to my schedule I could not make it in time to any Stihl dealer so I decided to just sharpen the chain with the rotary sharpener tool I bought form Amazon and holy cow that worked a charm, smiles!...anyhow, why pushing the short bar when you can just use a longer bar and be done quickly and safely? The weight difference is really not much, as long as you can put enough oil on that thing!45"
V from one side to get the saw in
Funny you mentioned that, I've been in touch with JORBA Sawyer Corps to update the JORBA chainsaw I'm currently using form 18" to 25" (max safely supported by the 036 PRO motor). Due to my schedule I could not make it in time to any Stihl dealer so I decided to just sharpen the chain with the rotary sharpener tool I bought form Amazon and holy cow that worked a charm, smiles!...anyhow, why pushing the short bar when you can just use a longer bar and be done quickly and safely? The weight difference is really not much, as long as you can put enough oil on that thing!
It is a lot of saw!Funny you mentioned that, I've been in touch with JORBA Sawyer Corps to update the JORBA chainsaw I'm currently using form 18" to 25" (max safely supported by the 036 PRO motor). Due to my schedule I could not make it in time to any Stihl dealer so I decided to just sharpen the chain with the rotary sharpener tool I bought form Amazon and holy cow that worked a charm, smiles!...anyhow, why pushing the short bar when you can just use a longer bar and be done quickly and safely? The weight difference is really not much, as long as you can put enough oil on that thing!
you also have to have enough powerhead to pull the longer chain thru the wood.
I think I'm sticking to the 18" for now anyway. According to Stihl the 25" is the mac bar you can have on that so I would say it's a safe choice anyway. Maybe later.It is a lot of saw!
Big saw for felling,
I was bucking with my friends farm boss w 24.
Tired after 1 tank.!
So I could bring 2 saws w me....
Winner