We are usually open that early in the season...and we can bring the Norwood over with.........I will put it in the calendar!March 30 & 31 then?
Steve's? You all off that weekend?
Kenneth? Cobey? Chad?
Gotta have carving. And a saw mill on site.. Those are a must.
I will have logs ready for stock saw races..We are usually open that early in the season...and we can bring the Norwood over with.........I will put it in the calendar!
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Just an idea but what about the multi tool systems like Stihl Kombi or Echo PAS?An early good morning to y'all.
I'm starting to look at telescoping primers. No brand loyalty here. Stihl, Husky or Eco. I'm looking at all of em. I'm a Stink guy and the 101 seems to have been a popular choice and they have a few newer offerings as well. I'm hearing good things about Echo and Husky too. What have your experiences been?
BahahaPrepare to be inundated with fine chainsaw product conneseure's from across Kansas..
Prepare to be inundated with fine chainsaw product conneseure's from across Kansas..
Stihl files for round are consistently decent.I needing to buy some files for chain sharpening.what be the best brand of file to get?
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I have used stihl files they seem to hold up pretty good ,was just looking for something else maybe to try.thank you.Stihl files for round are consistently decent.
Swiss made. "Or at least they were".
I have used stihl files they seem to hold up pretty good ,was just looking for something else maybe to try.thank you.
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Thank you.My choice, in order:
1-Save Edge
2-Stihl/Valorbe
3-Pferd
All good files