Buck, split, stack done.View attachment 274525
This is log #2..
It’s still on the truck, as I don’t know where the hell im gonna put it.
Honestly, it needs ripped in half to go on the mill.
What a pain in the ass...
How fat is it?View attachment 274525
This is log #2..
It’s still on the truck, as I don’t know where the hell im gonna put it.
Honestly, it needs ripped in half to go on the mill.
What a pain in the ass...
Maybe it’s got a different top end on it. I am not familiar enough with the Dolmars to know what top ends will interchange. I think Dolmar made a 7310 but I may be full of beans also.A strange side note on this saw. The sticker on the handle says it's a 72cc saw. The research I've done only lists it at 64cc. Was there different models of this saw?
They are 64cc.I found a really nice Dolmar 6400 in a pawn shop for $400. Im not familiar with Dolmar prices, is this a good price? Thanks for any input
Thanks guys. I'd like to own a Dolmar just for the heck of it but...... The handle with the factory sticker says it's a 72cc but the pullstart is off a 6400. I'd have to tear it down to determine which saw it is. Have a great evening y'all
Does the handle sticker have 6400 on it? Maybe the 6400 recoil cover will fit on a 7310.Thanks guys. I'd like to own a Dolmar just for the heck of it but...... The handle with the factory sticker says it's a 72cc but the pullstart is off a 6400. I'd have to tear it down to determine which saw it is. Have a great evening y'all
All parts are interchangeable 6400,7300 and 7900.Does the handle sticker have 6400 on it? Maybe the 6400 recoil cover will fit on a 7310.
It’s not bad to split. Basically anything down to about 3” is firewood size to me. There’s no reason to split anything under about 8” especially since you have plenty of wood, stack it & forget about it. It’s not like it’s going to sit in the stacks & rot or shrivel away to nothing. The older it is the better it burns.So I took down a hedge tree in town a week and a half ago and other than cutting some old hedge posts, that was my first experience with it. Wasn't as bad as I was expecting, other than looking like I got in a fight with a bag of powdered eggs and the small brushy limbs............them damn things about gave me a vapor lock.
I took most of it out with an Echo 355t with a 16" bar, since alot of it was overhead work, where the trunk split into 5 different leaders.
That is some frickin heavy stuff, when it's green! I reckon it's gona be a blast to split (sarcasm).
I split the tree with a buddy, since I've got enough wood for about a decade and that's even after selling 6 cords this fall.
I know why some of y'all cuss it and grumble about it like ya do. Anything not firewood size is enough of a pain, to drive a guy to drink.