Glad it bipassed you not so good for themWe just had a tornado go thru marshalltown
30 miles away
Major damage in the downtown area
Took the radio station out so don’t know yet how bad.
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we didnt get anything here it just danced around me.
Have you seen these? https://www.husqvarna.com/au/parts-accessories/fuel-cans/combi-can/580754201/
THE freaking UN gots nothing better to do than study gas/oil carryers?This looks to be a good idea, but I’m not sure about the dispensing mechanism. Looks to be awkward to control the amount dispensed. I have learned to feather the little yellow button on my plastic red gas can, and I poke a small hole in the seal of the chain oil bottle and squeeze it out. That’s what seems to work best for me anyway. It would be nice to have it all in one carryable item like the one in the pic, but I’d have to be able to detach each one to use it
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Dang Steve, that was a good sized tree. I don't know who, but there are people who will come and get those bees. Conservation dept. could probably put you in touch with someone.We had very high wind. It blew several lights loose that are suspended from the ceiling in the shop at work before we got the West doors shut.
I was contemplating how I would eventually fell the giant oak tree in the front yard. That got solved yesterday. It broke in half from the wind gust.
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Let me know if you need help with the honeybees.The little guys in the video may make cleanup a little more challenging.
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They're yours if you want them. My first recollection of a chainsaw being used was when my Dad used his Mall 7 two-man to fell and open up a tree to get the bees on a neighbor's property.Let me know if you need help with the honeybees.
Gonna mill the standing part once its dropped? If you lack the set up or long enough bar I have what is required, unless it suffers from hollow in the center. 3'+ DBH a few miles north of me, couple years ago had that problem.The DBH on the old oak is 4.6 feet. It was a veteran tree.
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Yeah, Russell, I'm gonna have to see if I can find a chainsaw somewhere. [emoji38]Dang Steve, that was a good sized tree. I don't know who, but there are people who will come and get those bees. Conservation dept. could probably put you in touch with someone.
Let me know if you need to borrow a chainsaw to cut that with! LOL.