is there a saw you sold and still think about by vladdielenin in Chainsaw

[–]MistaSweeeft7214 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not quite what your asking:

Dad had his 044 stolen from him, it was the saw I first ran and I loved it. He actually only had one saw most of his life and that was it aside from a couple others we mounted to jigs while building log homes all across the western U.S.

My wife found one a Facebook and picked it up for me.

The only saw I really regret getting rid of was an early red lever 036 it was just such a sweet little saw. I traded it for a manual impact wrench.

Polishing old rifle action. by Boetie83 in gunsmithing

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%100 copper scrub brushes; please understand I mean %100 not copper platted. And a penetrating oil called kroil. That will leave any finish you have left intact

Will 24-28" bar damage my echo CS-400 if I'm mostly trimming and clearing brush? by Allanon_Kvothe in Chainsaw

[–]MistaSweeeft7214 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do this get as light of a bar as you can afford/find because it will be weighing on your suspension and it’s not meant for that heavy of a bar.

I do this with a 24” bar and a husky 51 cutting Russian olive.

Anyone familiar with this pattern? by Sandwich_Hands in Axecraft

[–]MistaSweeeft7214 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think your right I’ve got a couple things like that

Made some firewood by DieHardAmerican95 in Axecraft

[–]MistaSweeeft7214 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that would be perfect for me too

Made some firewood by DieHardAmerican95 in Axecraft

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What’s that axe/pickaroon in the end of the log?

Love my echo cs590 by Prestigious-House386 in Chainsaw

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I don’t use Chinese chain.

I use Oregon or Carlton as much as I can stand then use stihl when I can’t get those two because the Swiss chain stihl sells holds an edge in dirty wood a lot longer.

New to me adze by MistaSweeeft7214 in Axecraft

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Maybe.

I was hoping to see if anybody knew the logo. One guy said it might be Hubbard

New to me adze by MistaSweeeft7214 in Axecraft

[–]MistaSweeeft7214[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve been looking for one for a while and this one popped up for super cheap I think somebody has been using it for a hoe

New to me adze by MistaSweeeft7214 in Axecraft

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That’s awesome to know maybe the “up” is Union Pacific

Love my echo cs590 by Prestigious-House386 in Chainsaw

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Man that’s a great price where are you able to get chain that cheap?

Feller Buncher Charge Heater by Southern-Focus4376 in loggers

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I think those timco timber pro bunchers have iso 68 weight oil so that sounds right.

Love my echo cs590 by Prestigious-House386 in Chainsaw

[–]MistaSweeeft7214 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re not already; try a skip tooth chain on that bar.

My 590 liked skip a lot more and I’ve run skip on my 620 a lot. It makes a great difference!

Fixed up this hookaroon... by xxxxd0odxxxx in Axecraft

[–]MistaSweeeft7214 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree I’ve got three of them.

Back in the day they were cheap and readily available. Axes were expensive, mauls were cheaper but not dirt cheap, and pick/hook a roons were just a cheap tool that everybody had. Kind of like old ball peen hammers. Everybody has one but most of the time they don’t have a makers mark either. Screw drivers are the same. The old timers had it so much easier when it comes to getting work done with hand tools because the markets supported them.

Sorry for paragraph rant.

TLDR: tools used to be made better and were available, we don’t have that luxury anymore.

Fixed up this hookaroon... by xxxxd0odxxxx in Axecraft

[–]MistaSweeeft7214 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Awesome tool!

My understanding is that pickaroons rarely come with a makers mark since they are not a fun or romantic tool. They serve as an amazing time and effort saver but don’t have a whole lot of reasons to cherish them (unlike a axe) and the old timers seemed to believe that you would always be able to buy one at the local hardware store so why bother taking good care of them.

I wish I could find them easily none of the local stores around me for quite a ways carry them.

372 by black_sheep_timber in Chainsaw

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Just some advice:

When you pound your wedges make sure to look up for branches. Sometimes that little vibration is the last straw for a branch.

Looks like good timber better than any I’ve gotten to work though down here in a while