Top notch seller and person here folks. He cuts no corners when shipping and is as honest as they come. He makes sure that package is insured for all its worth too. Help a brother out here people. I would love to buy this saw but have no use for it right now.
I've bought around 6k in parts and new equipment from my Stihl dealer in the last year and a half. No break on parts here. A 20" light would be very nice with 3/8. I've been thinking of looking for one myself for the 440. Handy size for firewood and most common stuff I deal with. Let us know...
Worland. There's actually really good riding all around me as well and Cowley is awesome. Nice thing about this neck of the woods is blm land so all you need is an orv sticker to go ride.
Billings climbs are great. It's only a few hours north of me. Definitely worth the trip. Columbus has a good one also. Billings has 3 a year nowadays if I remember correct.
Honda for everyday workhorse for sure. Can am for play. I rode a 87 Honda for years and did nothing but beat the crap out of it and it still was going strong last time I seen it. I went to can am a few years back and I have been very pleased with it. My can am is my main mode of transport...
Pretty sure my 461 falls in the affected category. Guess I'll have to stop cussing the flipping caps for a bit for the leaked fuel all over the back of my pickup. No mention of this from my dealer either as of this afternoon when I was in there getting robbed on a new hd2 filter.
My shinny dealer still has a bunch of old stock red armor if anybody wants it over the new label just let me know and I'll swipe it up. It's all 6.4 oz bottles.
The 2 in 1 is a very handy setup especially since it has two round files in it. I really like mine for when I have to cut those nasty Russian olives, they are rough on chain, saw, and operator.
I have the 491 with a 20" .325 and I wish I would have went with the 18" personally. And the 491 also has a cat muffler so it's pretty choked up in stock form. Very light saw and have only used it once for firewood but it seemed to run well and is really economical on fuel. It is primarily my...
The 576 did feel a bit heavy to me also but that would not deteor me if it puts out. My 064 isn't any lighter in the same respect. I would try sending your 576 off for a bit of port work before you judge it too much. As stated above it would likely impress you and start using it for more jobs...
I wouldn't go buying too much of his bs. He's a craftsman for sure but I wouldn't consider him a homesteader. He does have some great content from what I've watched for sure.
Those all fell from the 064 in a very quick manner. The tops were on fire and quickly spreading. The pic was a few days afterwards due to the fact this all happened at 11 at night.
There's the twin pulling a 36" in cottonwood. That beast pulls it like a boss. It always puts a really big smile on my face every time I get the chance to put it to work.
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