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That will work goodMessed around today and made my own chainsaw mount out of some scrap wood. I think it will work well for the [HASHTAG]#PioneerTakeover[/HASHTAG]. Picked up this spare tire rack from a good friend @joeymt33 last year with this exact mount in mind. Finally, I got around to doing it.
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Looks as good as I've seen. I am very particular about my chains and I don't like the anything touching the chain other than the plastic chain guard, and don't want to support the saw by the bar. I don't want to bend the bar or take the set out of the chain. I'm lazy, don't want to run a saw any longer than I have to and I have a couple of bad to the bone saws, 69 and 79 cc saws. I knows how to cuts fire wood, 24 & 38 inch bars. HA! Think I'm anal about the rubber bushings in a arms, NO ONE touches my chain saws, HA! I mean it!Messed around today and made my own chainsaw mount out of some scrap wood. I think it will work well for the [HASHTAG]#PioneerTakeover[/HASHTAG]. Picked up this spare tire rack from a good friend @joeymt33 last year with this exact mount in mind. Finally, I got around to doing it.
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But I do have a beater, 16 inch bar, but NO ONE touches my saws, I don't even like running it. But it's a decent trail saw.Looks as good as I've seen. I am very particular about my chains and I don't like the anything touching the chain other than the plastic chain guard, and don't want to support the saw by the bar. I don't want to bend the bar or take the set out of the chain. I'm lazy, don't want to run a saw any longer than I have to and I have a couple of bad to the bone saws, 69 and 79 cc saws. I knows how to cuts fire wood, 24 & 38 inch bars. HA! Think I'm anal about the rubber bushings in a arms, NO ONE touches my chain saws, HA! I mean it!
smitty must be a lumber jack. Haha! nice saw holder.Looks as good as I've seen. I am very particular about my chains and I don't like the anything touching the chain other than the plastic chain guard, and don't want to support the saw by the bar. I don't want to bend the bar or take the set out of the chain. I'm lazy, don't want to run a saw any longer than I have to and I have a couple of bad to the bone saws, 69 and 79 cc saws. I knows how to cuts fire wood, 24 & 38 inch bars. HA! Think I'm anal about the rubber bushings in a arms, NO ONE touches my chain saws, HA! I mean it!
No just a lazy plumber, that likes a fast saw. Most holders are made this way, like I said good as any I've seen. Good job!smitty must be a lumber jack. Haha! nice saw holder.
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Take it easy Smitty nobody is gonna touch your saw.....but your wood...Well that's a different story.Looks as good as I've seen. I am very particular about my chains and I don't like the anything touching the chain other than the plastic chain guard, and don't want to support the saw by the bar. I don't want to bend the bar or take the set out of the chain. I'm lazy, don't want to run a saw any longer than I have to and I have a couple of bad to the bone saws, 69 and 79 cc saws. I knows how to cuts fire wood, 24 & 38 inch bars. HA! Think I'm anal about the rubber bushings in a arms, NO ONE touches my chain saws, HA! I mean it!
My wood isn't dooty! Know what that means, you won't unless you've been around timber/fire wood?Take it easy Smitty nobody is gonna touch your saw.....but your wood...Well that's a different story.
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I wouldn't ask any body outside of the area to bring fire wood to the Take Over because if I brought some Red Oak it might have the Red Oak bore in it and once established start killing your Red Oaks, Between the big ice storm we had a few years ago and the Red Oak bores, I will never in my life time run out of places to cut fire wood. Big trees dyeing all around us, it's sad. There needs to be limit on how many miles you can haul fire wood.
My wood isn't dooty! Know what that means, you won't unless you've been around timber/fire wood?
It's old AND dooty.
My wood isn't dooty! Know what that means, you won't unless you've been around timber/fire wood?
Agreed. I think you're not supposed to move wood outside of your state.I wouldn't ask any body outside of the area to bring fire wood to the Take Over because if I brought some Red Oak it might have the Red Oak bore in it and once established start killing your Red Oaks, Between the big ice storm we had a few years ago and the Red Oak bores, I will never in my life time run out of places to cut fire wood. Big trees dyeing all around us, it's sad.
Dang, you must be old!It's old AND dooty.
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I don't cut and haul out of the County.Agreed. I think you're not supposed to move wood outside of your state.
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yes we are not supposed to move our firewood far most folks dont know about that stuff. most old school lumber Jack's like fast bad a$$ saws. u weren't even allowed to look at them. had a couple old school loggers in my family. timber fest In sheridan ar I dont ever miss it because of the competition in old logger trades.Agreed. I think you're not supposed to move wood outside of your state.
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He’s a lumber Jill, a real mixer.smitty must be a lumber jack.
I know saws, I like fast ones just like my women, HA!He’s a lumber Jill, a real mixer.
I know saws, I like fast ones just like my women, HA!
Yep and there doeies!So you have dreams about saws just like you do about women?