jarbo03 wrote:Replacing an expansion valve and drier on a landowners JD.
gila-river wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Replacing an expansion valve and drier on a landowners JD.
4440?
jarbo03 wrote:gila-river wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Replacing an expansion valve and drier on a landowners JD.
4440?
Yep
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Assa, you open a store?
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gila-river wrote:
capt1972 wrote:gila-river wrote:
nice! havent even planted mine yet.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
FlintRiverFowler wrote:
This was the bullshit I came in to this morning.
High winds last night after a bunch of rain.
A tree with a double trunk hit dead center of another tree abt 30 ft up.
Nothing 4 chainsaws 10 Mexicans and a bobcat couldn't take care of though.
It was pretty sketchy making the first cut to get it down though.
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:
This was the bullshit I came in to this morning.
High winds last night after a bunch of rain.
A tree with a double trunk hit dead center of another tree abt 30 ft up.
Nothing 4 chainsaws 10 Mexicans and a bobcat couldn't take care of though.
It was pretty sketchy making the first cut to get it down though.
Cut and run. If it don't come down, repeat.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:
This was the bullshit I came in to this morning.
High winds last night after a bunch of rain.
A tree with a double trunk hit dead center of another tree abt 30 ft up.
Nothing 4 chainsaws 10 Mexicans and a bobcat couldn't take care of though.
It was pretty sketchy making the first cut to get it down though.
Cut and run. If it don't come down, repeat.
At first thought I was gona cut the tree it was hung up on and run but decided to cut it loose from the root ball.
There was a ton of pressure on it though. Could barely cut it with the stihl ms 440. That's a big ass saw with a 26 inch bar on it too.
Then dragged it from the side with the bobcat to get it to fall. It was on the side of a 10 ft deep gulch too, slick and muddy. Damn skid steer kept sliding down toward the edge. Not fun.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:
This was the bullshit I came in to this morning.
High winds last night after a bunch of rain.
A tree with a double trunk hit dead center of another tree abt 30 ft up.
Nothing 4 chainsaws 10 Mexicans and a bobcat couldn't take care of though.
It was pretty sketchy making the first cut to get it down though.
Cut and run. If it don't come down, repeat.
At first thought I was gona cut the tree it was hung up on and run but decided to cut it loose from the root ball.
There was a ton of pressure on it though. Could barely cut it with the stihl ms 440. That's a big ass saw with a 26 inch bar on it too.
Then dragged it from the side with the bobcat to get it to fall. It was on the side of a 10 ft deep gulch too, slick and muddy. Damn skid steer kept sliding down toward the edge. Not fun.
Why does a golf course need a fuckin 440?!?! That's a heavy duty saw.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:
This was the bullshit I came in to this morning.
High winds last night after a bunch of rain.
A tree with a double trunk hit dead center of another tree abt 30 ft up.
Nothing 4 chainsaws 10 Mexicans and a bobcat couldn't take care of though.
It was pretty sketchy making the first cut to get it down though.
Cut and run. If it don't come down, repeat.
At first thought I was gona cut the tree it was hung up on and run but decided to cut it loose from the root ball.
There was a ton of pressure on it though. Could barely cut it with the stihl ms 440. That's a big ass saw with a 26 inch bar on it too.
Then dragged it from the side with the bobcat to get it to fall. It was on the side of a 10 ft deep gulch too, slick and muddy. Damn skid steer kept sliding down toward the edge. Not fun.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:
This was the bullshit I came in to this morning.
High winds last night after a bunch of rain.
A tree with a double trunk hit dead center of another tree abt 30 ft up.
Nothing 4 chainsaws 10 Mexicans and a bobcat couldn't take care of though.
It was pretty sketchy making the first cut to get it down though.
Cut and run. If it don't come down, repeat.
At first thought I was gona cut the tree it was hung up on and run but decided to cut it loose from the root ball.
There was a ton of pressure on it though. Could barely cut it with the stihl ms 440. That's a big ass saw with a 26 inch bar on it too.
Then dragged it from the side with the bobcat to get it to fall. It was on the side of a 10 ft deep gulch too, slick and muddy. Damn skid steer kept sliding down toward the edge. Not fun.
Why does a golf course need a fuckin 440?!?! That's a heavy duty saw.
We have three of them.
Because shit like this happens and we need to get it cleaned up quick.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:[quote="FlintRiverFowler"]
This was the bullshit I came in to this morning.
High winds last night after a bunch of rain.
A tree with a double trunk hit dead center of another tree abt 30 ft up.
Nothing 4 chainsaws 10 Mexicans and a bobcat couldn't take care of though.
It was pretty sketchy making the first cut to get it down though.
Cut and run. If it don't come down, repeat.
At first thought I was gona cut the tree it was hung up on and run but decided to cut it loose from the root ball.
There was a ton of pressure on it though. Could barely cut it with the stihl ms 440. That's a big ass saw with a 26 inch bar on it too.
Then dragged it from the side with the bobcat to get it to fall. It was on the side of a 10 ft deep gulch too, slick and muddy. Damn skid steer kept sliding down toward the edge. Not fun.
Why does a golf course need a fuckin 440?!?! That's a heavy duty saw.
We have three of them.
Because shit like this happens and we need to get it cleaned up quick.
Eric Haynes wrote:I don't understand the 26" bar. Its an in between size and always falls into the theory of medium[TRADE MARK SIGN]
32" is where its at. You don't have to bend over for anything.
AKPirate wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I don't understand the 26" bar. Its an in between size and always falls into the theory of medium[TRADE MARK SIGN]
32" is where its at. You don't have to bend over for anything.
Bigger ain't always better when your working in tight spaces and for extended periods
Eric Haynes wrote:AKPirate wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I don't understand the 26" bar. Its an in between size and always falls into the theory of medium[TRADE MARK SIGN]
32" is where its at. You don't have to bend over for anything.
Bigger ain't always better when your working in tight spaces and for extended periods
Beg to differ
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