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Please Welcome Council Tool!

Started by Jeff, December 01, 2017, 01:58:28 PM

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Rooster

On behalf of the entire Council Tool Co. Family (including the skilled men and women that work hard to carry on the American axe tradition)

Thank you all for the warm welcome to the FF !!

Peace, Rooster
"We talk about creating millions of "shovel ready" jobs, for a society that doesn't really encourage anybody to pick up a shovel." 
Mike Rowe

"Old barns are a reminder of when I was young,
       and new barns are a reminder that I am not so young."
                          Rooster

Savannahdan

Already said welcome but wanted to say my Council Hookaroon did extra work today in helping me get three small stumps out of the ground.  It did a great job in that the hook was able to get into the stump in the ground and let me pry at the stump.  The ground was soft and spongy but by working the hookaroon around the stump they came up easily.  Yes, I do use it in helping me move logs around my mill.
Husqvarna 3120XP, Makita DCS7901 Chainsaw, 30" & 56" Granberg Chain Saw Mill, Logosol M8 Farmers Mill

celliott

I just got a council tool 3.5lb axe for pounding wedges. Seems like a solid tool.
Chris Elliott

Clark 666C cable skidder
Husqvarna and Jonsered pro saws
265rx clearing saw
Professional maple tubing installer and maple sugaring worker, part time logger

petefrom bearswamp

welcome!
Is this the same council co that made/makes the fire rake with the sickle bar mower type teeth?
I spent a little time on one in the 60s
worked great for scratching fire line.
Kubota 8540 tractor, FEL bucket and forks, Farmi winch
Kubota 900 RTV
Polaris 570 Sportsman ATV
3 Huskies 1 gas Echo 1 cordless Echo vintage Homelite super xl12
57 acres of woodland

Rooster

Quote from: petefrom bearswamp on December 05, 2017, 08:54:35 AM
welcome!
Is this the same council co that made/makes the fire rake with the sickle bar mower type teeth?
I spent a little time on one in the 60s
worked great for scratching fire line.


Yes Sir, it is the same company, and they still make the same rake...

Check out their website for more info, or for a trip down memory lane..

Peace, Rooster :)
"We talk about creating millions of "shovel ready" jobs, for a society that doesn't really encourage anybody to pick up a shovel." 
Mike Rowe

"Old barns are a reminder of when I was young,
       and new barns are a reminder that I am not so young."
                          Rooster

ChugiakTinkerer

Thank you Council Tool for supporting this forum and thank you for giving me an item to add to the Christmas list!  :christmas:

http://counciltool.com/new-wood-craft-axe-line/
Woodland Mills HM130

Rooster

Quote from: ChugiakTinkerer on December 06, 2017, 12:14:17 PM
Thank you Council Tool for supporting this forum and thank you for giving me an item to add to the Christmas list!  :christmas:

http://counciltool.com/new-wood-craft-axe-line/

Nice choice !!

You are going to love it, or pace back and forth until you do get it... :)
"We talk about creating millions of "shovel ready" jobs, for a society that doesn't really encourage anybody to pick up a shovel." 
Mike Rowe

"Old barns are a reminder of when I was young,
       and new barns are a reminder that I am not so young."
                          Rooster

Darrel

Welcome. I own a few of your tools and even though I inherited these tools, I still wouldn't trade them for anything. I use them regularly.
1992 LT40HD

If I don't pick myself up by my own bootstraps, nobody else will.

Rooster

Hey Guys,

Don't forget that with our partnership with the forum, we have our own sub-forum in the vendor section.

Come on over and check out what's happening and visit with us and talk "axes and such".

New products will be coming out periodically, and they will be announced/ showcased in our vendor forum.

Good things on the horizon for Council Tool !!

Peace, Rooster 
"We talk about creating millions of "shovel ready" jobs, for a society that doesn't really encourage anybody to pick up a shovel." 
Mike Rowe

"Old barns are a reminder of when I was young,
       and new barns are a reminder that I am not so young."
                          Rooster

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