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Stubby

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  1. Its not the coil . Its called a mystery ....... Geyt a Dolmar or an Echo .
  2. Perhaps you could point out to the knee jerk knob jockey what a **** he is being by posting this .....or just ignore it ...?
  3. Norway Spruce .....again ......ground hog day.....
  4. My stack is out side open to the elements . In the summer I process what I need and fill my log stores . The two out side stores loose moisture quickly and the inside store ( garage ) looses it at a slower rate . As winter approaches the out side logs take up a bit of moisture from the air were as the inside logs don't . So by the end of winter the inside logs are dryer than the outside logs albeit taking a longer time . All the wood is around the 10-12% when tested with an ordinary meter . End of the day you burn what you got ! .
  5. Are we playing on ...spread , chocolate , the , nutella , mean , you , ( or ) Do ?
  6. Stubby

    30" . 404 bars

    Hi bud . I have an Oregon powermatch 36" .404 that has done very little work if its of interest .
  7. And pioneer of the " buggery Grips "
  8. Scooby la la doodley dum just got some more with a click of my thumb
  9. See that's were never using the chain brake avoids that problem
  10. Did you mow that right to the horizon ?
  11. Yes we are both right . As the wedge penetrates , bending the fibers there is tension on the outside of the curve but compression on the inside of the curve
  12. I would have assumed ( wrongly perhaps ) that it would be compressive forces rather than tensile as the splitter is effectively compressing the wood until the split occurs ............

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