Finally! My own wood hauler!

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Jags said:
Man - you guys are rough on a dude that probably cuts 10 times what all 3 of us put together do. :lol:
LoL, he knows it's all in good fun. I may like Stihl, but there are about 100 different saws that I'd rather have than my 028.... I'm like the playground bully, i taunt because it makes me feel better about myself...
 
Danno77 said:
LoL, he knows it's all in good fun. I may like Stihl, but there are about 100 different saws that I'd rather have than my 028.... I'm like the playground bully, i taunt because it makes me feel better about myself...

what? sacrilege! the 028 is a great saw! you just need to ditch that 20" bar and put a 16" on it - then you will love it.
 
FLINT said:
Danno77 said:
LoL, he knows it's all in good fun. I may like Stihl, but there are about 100 different saws that I'd rather have than my 028.... I'm like the playground bully, i taunt because it makes me feel better about myself...

what? sacrilege! the 028 is a great saw! you just need to ditch that 20" bar and put a 16" on it - then you will love it.
Nononono. I LOVE the 028. But I can think of several (other brand) saws in the >55cc range that I'd rather have (to go with it). If I had those saws I'd drop the 20" and put a 16" or the 18" that it used to have back on it.
 
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fyrwoodguy said:
i bought a 1975 3/4 ton 4wd new ,took the pick-up box and installed dump flatbed. put longer wheel studs and started running duals.
250,000+ miles original motor and trany-4 speed. tuffest truck i ever owned

[Hearth.com] Finally!  My own wood hauler!

Pretty interesting way to secure your saws. Any reason you need four? Is it because they aren't Stihls?

if you look real close,i got 5 saws. reason being you can cut all day long or untill all 5 are dull or broken. i sell saws for a living the past 31 years,and logged for 15 years.
it don't matter which brand you run,you still need a pick-up load of'em and a good dealer to keep'em goin'......which aint easy to find. that's why i became one!
sure is fun to make the wood chips fly,either the old fashioned way or the new mechanical way."keep on cuttin"!!!
 
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