Same here...a country boy can survive.Well I'm no different, pound nails in the summer, cut wood in the winter. I can assure you that I am far from rich! Usually its the opposite, but it's a lifestyle choice for me and my family to not live in the city and for us to make things work here in the sticks!
AmenI would much rather work for less and enjoy what i'm doing, then work a job I hate
Only Hooskie I have has an issue with a garbage plastic tie wrap strap that is holding on an intake partition. Lol
That little Stihl 024 was good for your Granpa for years of good cutting. With many more good years ahead of it. Just show it some love.
You don't wanna leave your family behind for a job, brother. I've been made offers to move to the PNW to fall for 3 times the money, but couldn't bring myself to do it. Besides, it ain't all its cracked up to be. I couldn't pay you what I would like to!@TreeLife can I come up and work with y’all?! I’m great at running and working on heavy equipment, and I’ll bring my tm 661!
CarbIs that a carbed 261 or M-tronic? Sounds great and handled more wood thab it should be asked too.
I've been porting quite a few 85-95 cc saws lately. The 261 seemed to lack torque lol. I needed to see something that would settle my mind. So i ran the same chain in both videos. Seems like it ran the 24 okIs that a carbed 261 or M-tronic? Sounds great and handled more wood thab it should be asked too.
Not bad bishI've been porting quite a few 85-95 cc saws lately. The 261 seemed to lack torque lol. I needed to see something that would settle my mind. So i ran the same chain in both videos. Seems like it ran the 24 ok
Which one did you run first?I've been porting quite a few 85-95 cc saws lately. The 261 seemed to lack torque lol. I needed to see something that would settle my mind. So i ran the same chain in both videos. Seems like it ran the 24 ok