Lisa asked if it was the furnace, and I told her I'd bet money it was not..No idea yet.
firefighters thought maybe eletrical???????????????????
He wont need a saw, I got him covered for that, at least for now. Now it will be time for him to start replacing saws and adding to the fleet, which will actually be enjoyable!!!!!Mark if you need a saw till you get insurance figured out let me know what size I can get on shipped this week end. I think I have an extra 1 or 10.![]()
The only one that can't be replaced is the Stumpy 2188 then? Not the end of the world atleastAll my saws and most of my equipment was in my garage, so they are all available to Mark. I had a couple things in the shop, but they are easily replaced.
He lost a Husqvarna 372XP(ported by Mweba), 562XP, 550XP, Jonsered 2188(ported byStumpy), a small Efco(Keaten's learner saw) and a Stihl extendable pole saw(can't remember the model). He has a 346XP at Mweba's and the 394 that he won at Nathan's Fall GTG is with MillerModSaws(Carl) in Missouri, so they are OK.
That's very generous to offer, Kenneth! If he needed a saw for work or relied on one for income then the need would be more intense and immediate, but we are just some firewood hacks with the disease. We think his insurance will be adequate, but will know more after the adjuster comes today.
If the jug is in tact, too, can be resurrected.The only one that can't be replaced is the Stumpy 2188 then? Not the end of the world atleast
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Of course it might just be a hard puddle of aluminum right now.
I think that is EXACTLY what it is, things got real HOT.Of course it might just be a hard puddle of aluminum right now.