Funky sawman
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Nice jagOut doing what I love best on the weekend.
Saw all week, just to saw on my days off lolView attachment 381597
That’s a nice load, let me know when you want to sell that truck.Out doing what I love best on the weekend.
Saw all week, just to saw on my days off lolView attachment 381597
Out doing what I love best on the weekend.
Saw all week, just to saw on my days off lolView attachment 381597
I thought the same thing, especially with the dually Dana 60 front axle!That’s a nice load, let me know when you want to sell that truck.
I saw one today with the bark peeling off near the base - full of ants plus a 1" brown wormlike creature. Full crown of leaves now but destined for firewood sooner than later.What is going on with these white oaks?
Lol, still looking for a set of single wheel hubs to do the conversion. It sucks not being able to rotate my tires. That probably the last truck I will own, I've had a lot of them, and at I've finally realized that it's just better to repair what you have instead of replacing all the time.I thought the same thing, especially with the dually Dana 60 front axle!
What's that bar on the 572? Has Oregan rebranded the new Husqvarna lites?Happy Friday.
Old school Oregon RWB , shame they stopped production, I did buy several knowing that , maybe the future will bring them back,What's that bar on the 572? Has Oregan rebounded the new Husqvarna lites?
Yes for sure, I love the RWB Oregon's. Alot of my faller friends don't care for them because of the flex and possibilities of them bending or popping out the insert. For me they work good.Old school Oregon RWB , shame they stopped production, I did buy several knowing that , maybe the future will bring them back,
It's sad man. We've been removing quite a few. There are theories. One being our warmer winters down here. The trees can't go dormant. But, idk how that holds up to letting all the bugs in.What is going on with these white oaks?
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Yea , if ur doing a lot of bore cutting they can flex some,but for regular cutting and buckling big wood there pretty good , being almost 2 lbs lighter than a solid bar in the 36” version I’ll take it ,Yes for sure, I love the RWB Oregon's. Alot of my faller friends don't care for them because of the flex and possibilities of them bending or popping out the insert. For me they work good.
Years ago I was at a buddies and he had 6 32" RWB bars that were had, he said I could have them. I took them down to the local saw shop and asked if Oregon would repair them, he said he would try.
A few days later he called me up and had 6 brand new bars for me, I could not believe it. I gave my buddy 3 and he said to keep 3.
A Squirrel finds a nut every once in awhile.