jeepsnchainsaws
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I've done that on accident lol never again... Got a little smokeyI watched a guy warm his saw up one day with the chain brake on and high idle.... At a gtg........
16 ksn he was making a basketWhat channel?
I never thought to watch.
I watched a guy warm his saw up one day with the chain brake on and high idle.... At a gtg........
Don't think so let me look I may be able to help out with that.
If you're talking about putting the 272 clutch cover on that 670 you bought, yes, it fits the way it is. But if you're gonna paint it red like a jred and want to make it look right, if you cut the tail off on an angle it'll look just like the jred coverI was reading some old post from as and some said perfect fit others said trim to fit and others said dont ruin the saw lol.
Not yet. I was looking at the timberjack myself and will end up w/one. I just don't know if it'll be theirs or one of a couple with a better known brand name/track record from Baileys... Either way, YES it should be a great back and chain saver. I'm pretty good about not grounding my chains but jacking the whole log in the air has to help even more, shy of having a 4x4 FEL tractor with a grapple...
Were is all this happening at ?This one is 5.9 Cummins powered but don't think I would fit?
Got two of em. One for rebuild, other for parts. Bduh, bduh, bduh dats all i knowCobey tells me it's a Mono.
Wards chainsaw $40
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Mono SL-145 built for MW. Has an AH-47. It's the center saw. The others are SL-245"s.Cobey tells me it's a Mono.
Wards chainsaw $40
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Looks nice Brett, I have a peavey and a can't hook and I use my can't hook more than my peavey. Words of advice, don't shim the hook, let it flop side to side and make sure the point of the hook is really really sharp.View attachment 50681 Ironton 48" peavey, massive handle, looks well made and worth a shot for 32.99. This is the one Northern Tool sells for 49.99. Their website showed the 32.99 online sale price but the store matched it. That's a .325 16" bar for size comparison. Beefy handle.