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Tim February 3rd 11 12:14 AM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.

Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"

And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.

i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.

Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!

Tim February 3rd 11 01:23 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
On Feb 2, 6:14*pm, Tim wrote:
Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. *and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.

Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. * Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"

And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.

i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.

Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


Just ate breakfast, popped two advil and threaded on the carharts.

Day two of the "Woodchoppers Ball" is about to commence.

mmc February 3rd 11 02:06 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 


"Tim" wrote in message
...

On Feb 2, 6:14 pm, Tim wrote:
Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.

Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"

And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.

i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.

Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


Just ate breakfast, popped two advil and threaded on the carharts.

Day two of the "Woodchoppers Ball" is about to commence.
========
Careful out there Tim!


Spooker February 3rd 11 03:33 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
In article 365eff23-1607-43cb-97c3-39750da7a369
@s3g2000vbf.googlegroups.com, says...

Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.

Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"

And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.

i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.

Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


I enjoy cutting wood, splitting wood, etc. Good exercise, love the smell
of wood, my son and I have a grand time! Brings back memories of my
youth!

John H[_2_] February 3rd 11 05:15 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:14:00 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.

Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"

And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.

i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.

Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


I've got a small two stroke Poulan 18"er chain saw, but I'm thinking of getting
an electric one. My former neighbor had one, and he could handle most things
around the yard. Also, he never seemed to have a problem getting it started. Any
ideas on who makes a decent one?

Spooker February 3rd 11 06:41 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
In article ,
says...

On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:14:00 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.

Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"

And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.

i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.

Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


I've got a small two stroke Poulan 18"er chain saw, but I'm thinking of getting
an electric one. My former neighbor had one, and he could handle most things
around the yard. Also, he never seemed to have a problem getting it started. Any
ideas on who makes a decent one?


Craftsman

John H[_2_] February 3rd 11 07:09 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
On Feb 3, 1:41*pm, Spooker wrote:
In article ,
says...





On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:14:00 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:


Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. *and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.


Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. * Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"


And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.


i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.


Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


I've got a small two stroke Poulan 18"er chain saw, but I'm thinking of getting
an electric one. My former neighbor had one, and he could handle most things
around the yard. Also, he never seemed to have a problem getting it started. Any
ideas on who makes a decent one?


Craftsman


Yeah, I just looked at the Sears site. They've got one that looks
pretty good.

http://tinyurl.com/4obum58

Thanks. I'd not looked at Sears yet.

Tim February 3rd 11 08:27 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
On Feb 3, 1:09*pm, John H wrote:
On Feb 3, 1:41*pm, Spooker wrote:



In article ,
says...


On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:14:00 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:


Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. *and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.


Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. * Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"


And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.


i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.


Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


I've got a small two stroke Poulan 18"er chain saw, but I'm thinking of getting
an electric one. My former neighbor had one, and he could handle most things
around the yard. Also, he never seemed to have a problem getting it started. Any
ideas on who makes a decent one?


Craftsman


Yeah, I just looked at the Sears site. They've got one that looks
pretty good.

http://tinyurl.com/4obum58

Thanks. I'd not looked at Sears yet.


Hold off on that John, i think i have a good one that I don't use
anymore. I'd be happy to send one to you.

Califbill February 4th 11 05:14 AM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
wrote in message ...

On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 11:09:23 -0800 (PST), John H
wrote:

On Feb 3, 1:41 pm, Spooker wrote:
In article ,
says...





On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:14:00 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.


Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"


And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.


i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.


Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!


I've got a small two stroke Poulan 18"er chain saw, but I'm thinking of
getting
an electric one. My former neighbor had one, and he could handle most
things
around the yard. Also, he never seemed to have a problem getting it
started. Any
ideas on who makes a decent one?


Craftsman


Yeah, I just looked at the Sears site. They've got one that looks
pretty good.

http://tinyurl.com/4obum58

Thanks. I'd not looked at Sears yet.


You should look around and see who makes "sears" these days.


Reply:
I have a yellow one. Would have to go out to the garage to see the brand.
But is good. I have not cranked up the gas saw for a couple years now. The
electric does a good job cutting up what I need. Is an about 14" bar.


BAR[_2_] February 4th 11 12:38 PM

Uh, I got the chainsaw blues....
 
In article ,
says...

On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 11:09:23 -0800 (PST), John H
wrote:

On Feb 3, 1:41*pm, Spooker wrote:
In article ,
says...





On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:14:00 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

Lots of trees down due to the ice storms yesterday. *and blocking
peoples drives etc. been cutting wood for most of the day... The only
structural casualty we found was a guy had some kind of an old garage
behind his house. maybe built in the 20's that an oak limb took out.
The garage was rotten and leaning anyhow. no big loss.

Some of the loggers i was working with, were talking about the new
fuel proposels and they're not happy with it either. * Already the EPA
has forced the mfj's to reduce the amount of bar oil which is applied
to the chain to reduce "waste emissions?"

And certain models of Stehl saws are having a problem burning up
chains and bars due to lack of lubrication.

i don't know where the decent middle row is but I'm not liking what
I'm seeing for the future of the 2-cycle industry.

Anyhow, about 6 of us moved a heck of a lot of wood today. I'm feeling
it too!

I've got a small two stroke Poulan 18"er chain saw, but I'm thinking of getting
an electric one. My former neighbor had one, and he could handle most things
around the yard. Also, he never seemed to have a problem getting it started. Any
ideas on who makes a decent one?

Craftsman


Yeah, I just looked at the Sears site. They've got one that looks
pretty good.

http://tinyurl.com/4obum58

Thanks. I'd not looked at Sears yet.


You should look around and see who makes "sears" these days.


Sears' powertools are always made by the lowest bidder.




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