redline4
I'm huge in Japan
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Bandaid fix but it got me out of a jam.Good on you for getting it going. Zip ties huh? LOL
Im gonna have big fun getting that starter off with the header on it.
So peaceful.Sun's almost done for the day here.
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Exactly. Nice little 6 the 4.0 is. There are some 5.0 stroker kits for them. They can be built pretty stout.I like the 4.0 because it will rev! The 300 is done at 3k. Just won't pull after that.
That would happen here. Or a burger. She don't like steak. Cool. Moe foe dis moe foe.2 ribeyes, a T bone and I have to throw on some hot dogs for the wife...WTF..
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My neighbor has grass fed Angus. Don't know why my wife keeps going to town for grocery store stocked beef.
Ya could walk over and get Angus and back in under 10 mins.
Lol that's the oldest boys now. Let him run it after his 10-10, and he had to have it.I hear he has a pretty nice CP-70...
Ya know, that might even be possible to do.I'd love to see the face of the farmer who checks his cows the next morning to find one missing a steak! (Imagine a cow standing there alive chewing grass but missing parts! Awe hell, it ain't funny having to explain it!)![]()
1010A, PM1010, or PM1010S?Lol that's the oldest boys now. Let him run it after his 10-10, and he had to have it.
I'd love to see the face of the farmer who checks his cows the next morning to find one missing a steak! (Imagine a cow standing there alive chewing grass but missing parts! Awe hell, it ain't funny having to explain it!)![]()
Missin just a steak ?I'd love to see the face of the farmer who checks his cows the next morning to find one missing a steak! (Imagine a cow standing there alive chewing grass but missing parts! Awe hell, it ain't funny having to explain it!)![]()
I’ve used their chains during the last hurricane clean up cutting dirty stuff and just putting the chains on the grinder. They held up to pretty wellDammit Todd @Stihl working Hard , please pop over and tell the packaging dept at Archer to ease up on the edge sealer they use to package chains.
A fella was certain he was gonna need stitches before he got this thing open.
Seriously though, I'm gonna give this Archer chain a try on the McCinderblock. Gotta be better than the Carlton safety chain that was on it.
Have you tried their stuff?
Ive got the 20" Archer Pro Max bar on my 1010 Super with a Stihl Full chisel chain, and I like it so far. Maybe a bit heavy, but seems solidly made.
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PM10-10 nice saw got if from @Steve a couple years ago along with the cp-70. Also have a early right hand start 10-10a.1010A, PM1010, or PM1010S?
Ive got a 1010A and a 1010S.
The Super is noticeably more gooder.![]()
Like selecting the mower of the day doesn't take an hour or so ay Jase?No longer than it took to change into some bullshitt shorts and a t-shirt, it’s raining like a mf’r. So much for edging, weedeating, and mowing this evening. Slack mode now.
Hows the stretch?I’ve used their chains during the last hurricane clean up cutting dirty stuff and just putting the chains on the grinder. They held up to pretty well
be ready for an invasion of “mini” trucks and “utes”
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got a pretty cool steam tractor show near here in Mason MI. I try to go at least every other year.
been going every couple years since I was a kid. They have a little bit of everything in there including old tractors. You’d probably like it.
CP or SP 70?PM10-10 nice saw got if from @Steve a couple years ago along with the cp-70. Also have a early right hand start 10-10a.
My 288 stretches a 28" loop of LGX likes it elastic. Never had trouble with any other LGX tho. Maybe bad loop?Hows the stretch?
Hate it when a new chain stretches like a slinky first run. Old torque-forward saws seem to do that.