Wood Duck
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Here's MY nut buster, sitting behind my saw!View attachment 310539 View attachment 310540
Here's MY nut buster, sitting behind my saw!View attachment 310539 View attachment 310540
He's sawed all that you can see in the pic, and a lot more that you can't see, in the last couple weeks. He's been dropping standing dead oaks and hickory's in the woods behind his house for firewood. Cuts the tops up where they fall, loads the wood into the bucket, and then skids the main log up to the house yard with my tractor to cut/split. Lot of folks half his age would struggle to keep up with him; I don't even try! Lol!He looks pretty tough for an 82 year old man.
Yeah, I spect' he's got a spot cleared out for it already! I already know it's the only 'big" saw he'll want to use from now on. He normally prefers a 60-70cc saw for his everyday saw. I should get him a ported saw around that size I guess; but I don't know what to get him. He likes a lot of torque, but hates fiddling with a carb. A autotune/mtronic saw would be best for him I think, but a lot of the modern saws seem to lack the low-end "grunt" that he prefers. He likes a saw that pulls crazy hard with the bar buried in a log, . Maybe some of you builders could turn me on to a good ported 60-70cc AT/MT saw with butt-loads of torque for it size? If such a thing even exists, I'm not sure."Gorilla Balls", I love it!!! Awesome stuff, great thread. Looks like that is his saw to me. That look on his face is saying, "Get your eyes off my saw son...don't even think about it!!!"
Yeah, I spect' he's got a spot cleared out for it already! I already know it's the only 'big" saw he'll want to use from now on. He normally prefers a 60-70cc saw for his everyday saw. I should get him a ported saw around that size I guess; but I don't know what to get him. He likes a lot of torque, but hates fiddling with a carb. A autotune/mtronic saw would be best for him I think, but a lot of the modern saws seem to lack the low-end "grunt" that he prefers. He likes a saw that pulls crazy hard with the bar buried in a log, . Maybe some of you builders could turn me on to a good ported 60-70cc AT/MT saw with butt-loads of torque for it size? If such a thing even exists, I'm not sure.
He looks pretty tough for an 82 year old man.
I wonder if he'll weigh it on a certified scale and join here to tell a story about what the chainsaw weighs with and without fluids and the impact it had on his day ?
This.I'm thinking.....not a chance in hell.
Yeah, I spect' he's got a spot cleared out for it already! I already know it's the only 'big" saw he'll want to use from now on. He normally prefers a 60-70cc saw for his everyday saw. I should get him a ported saw around that size I guess; but I don't know what to get him. He likes a lot of torque, but hates fiddling with a carb. A autotune/mtronic saw would be best for him I think, but a lot of the modern saws seem to lack the low-end "grunt" that he prefers. He likes a saw that pulls crazy hard with the bar buried in a log, . Maybe some of you builders could turn me on to a good ported 60-70cc AT/MT saw with butt-loads of torque for it size? If such a thing even exists, I'm not sure.
I wonder if he'll weigh it on a certified scale and join here to tell a story about what the chainsaw weighs with and without fluids and the impact it had on his day ?
If I was to ask him, I wouldn't be able to post his reply here without being banned! Butts would be hurt, tears would be shed, and then he'd just go to bed at sundown, still smiling about it................I was hoping he would make 3 cuts, then check the bar temp, with his infrared gun.
Then strip the clear coat off, make 3 more cuts, and report if it ran cooler........
Sound advice. I agree 100%! I'm now on the list for a ported 562!My experience is somewhat limited but if you want torque I would recommend you call @huskihl. Or @Mastermind for brandy new.