Bryan Newton
Pinnacle OPE Member
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- Sep 18, 2022
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- Glencoe, Oklahoma
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Morning yall
Mornin saw hoarder!Morning yall
Well I'll be........it made it! Thankfully, our Post Office lady gave me a call and let me walk over and pick it up before she closed this AM.
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That will look really purdy sitting on the saw shelf.
Are you going to build a double headed saw mill.Yessir. Both my 3120's are fixing to start earning their keep.
Well I'll be........it made it! Thankfully, our Post Office lady gave me a call and let me walk over and pick it up before she closed this AM.
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That's pretty.....Well I'll be........it made it! Thankfully, our Post Office lady gave me a call and let me walk over and pick it up before she closed this AM.
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Are you going to build a double headed saw mill.
It’s got the right colors too!
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That's pretty.....
What in the world are you going to cut out there with that monster saw?
I got to start running 3120's when I was about 16 or so, pretty cool saws for the west coast old growth timber /logs we were cutting.
It’s got the right colors too!
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Let me at it…Well, according to lore on this thread; you clearly haven’t let @Hinerman use it then…
He’d never want to use it...
For the same reason he has never tore up someone’s McCinderblock..
Yup! I have decided to tell the story of the time he dropped my anvil on his foot. His foot was fine but my anvil shattered into thousands of pieces. What a mess that was.
I can neither confirm nor deny this story. Just adding to the lore.
They should be great for milling.Both 3120's are going to be strictly for chainsaw mills. I've got several large trunks I want to mill into slabs.
I used my first one on a honey locust, that was just over 3 ft and I don't care to mess with that again. It did fine, and I did too, but so do my other saws that weigh 6 or 7 lbs less.
We have 0Been snowing in River City.
2-3 in so far.