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Recent content by Wolfcsm

  1. Wolfcsm

    chainsaw thread

    Great to see another soldier here. 24 years 11E/19E/00Z Hal
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    Mining Gear Pics

    Actually it was a D8R that was picked up. Pictures posted here: https://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/showthread.php?11243-The-Krupp-bucket-wheel-digger Hal
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    New Toys

    Keep the pictures and descriptions comming. Hal
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    Axe Men beyond belief

    Was thinking that if OSHA was awake and functioning (and watching the show), they would be very interested in a number of things I have seen. I was thinking that if I could see the Bronco in the shot of the tree needing to be felled, that Gabe should have been able to see it also and just maybe...
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    Stihl Chain Saw

    Sure does. He worked on both an 066 and an 880 for me. Hal
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    Stihl Chain Saw

    Here is my MS880 Magnum - right after it was modded just a bit. The operator is the mechanic who did the work. http://youtu.be/kS1uD7L7d7U Hal
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    Stihl Chain Saw

    Biggger is better - I agree with that. But at the end of the day running a 260/026 is less hard on the body. For a lot of uses it might be the better saw. I buy into a plan for two (or more) saws. A 60cc saw and an 80 or 90cc ( or 122cc) saw. But I really get tired out running one of the big...
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    Stihl Chain Saw

    It would depend on how large of trees you will be working with most of the time. The 026, with a 18 or 20 inch bar would handle most everything below 3 foot in diameter. You will like the 026. A good saw to run. Hal
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    chainsaw thread

    I thought it might be Magnus' site. Can't look at it from here. Will spend some time on it in the evening. Thanks, Hal
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    chainsaw thread

    Great looking 1130G! Have one in Texas - a project, but only a small fix to get it up and running. I may not be looking in the right place. This is the site I am looking at: http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/673d78ec01557aea88256b00005457e6/d8d083a8d741e3db88256c9b00780d89?OpenDocument...
  11. Wolfcsm

    chainsaw thread

    Could not find your saws on Chain Saw Collectors Corner - only a $25,000 collection. Hal
  12. Wolfcsm

    chainsaw thread

    Always looking for big saws. Tell me a little about them. Hal
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    chainsaw thread

    Might try looking at the link. It is a can that mix can be put in, then pressurized with air. When sprayed, it puts out a spray of fuel and air under pressure. Worked well at starting my rather stubborn MS880. Hal
  14. Wolfcsm

    chainsaw thread

    http://www.techno-industrial.com/sureshot/sureshot.html You might find the SURESHOT a good option for helping start stubborn saws. Saw one work at a get together in Northern Oklahoma in March. Bought one for myself soon after. Hal
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    chainsaw thread

    Had a great day Saturday with 20 other chain saw enthusiasts, up in Northeast Oklahoma. Had my 880, several 660/066 saws, lots and lots of other makes and models for all to see and try. HAL
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