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Forestry and Logging / Re: Maintaining the state park...
Last post by Andries - Today at 04:10:59 PM
Quote from: barbender on Today at 01:05:38 PMAndries, relating the proper size of Ash pole to a hockey stick is very Canadian of you😂
Well, I just went with something everyone be able to relate to.
Like Manitoba or Minnesota or . . . oh oh, the op is in Louisiana!
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Chainsaws / stihl 041 super mod with decom...
Last post by buckyboy - Today at 03:51:26 PM
  I am new to the forum and just wanted to share some pics of a rebuild that I recently completed. The rebuild was an early 041 av that I converted to a super and installed a decompression valve with success. I have never performed A mod quite like this and could
not find another example to follow so I just went with it and it turned out great. The 48mm cylinder and piston was purchased on eBay as were most of the saw and I just took my time and rebuilt the saw completely except the oil pump. There is a pic showing a small hole passing into the combustion chamber but not in the spark plug area where the pressure releases until the saw fires. Seems to run as good as my other 041 super and is pulling 150psi. Anyway just wanted to share, thank you for those who maintain this site and for those who share information here!  https://forestryforum.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=11087
#3
Chainsaws / Re: MS170 Chain Spinning at I...
Last post by mitchstockdale - Today at 03:45:08 PM
@lurk  I checked the worm drive.  I tried spinning it and it seemed like it should rotate easier... I cleaned the inside of the copper bushing with a wire brush and added some grease.  it turned a bit easier after that but not by much...i reassembled and tried it...chain is still spinning..but i think will try a new worm drive.  
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Sawmills and Milling / Re: Useful sawmill mods
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 03:44:00 PM
for my outside stuff, I take measurement and get a storage crate (plastic) at WM and cover things like controls, motors and computer setworks.
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The Outdoor Board / Re: Coyote takes a dirt nap
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 03:38:16 PM
ours is shoot on sight, but the night vision stuff has a season Jan. to March or something like that.
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The Outdoor Board / Re: BIRDS
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 03:33:30 PM
Been seeing a few turkeys out by work in old fields, some with alder, so they can run around through that to their hearts content.  ffcheesy
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Sawmills and Milling / Re: Did something dumb today.
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 03:33:22 PM
I try to have a standard (if only to me} and put wired going across a wall at the same height so I can avoid this.  you can put the metal cover over wood to stop penetration, but in a thin wall you may hit it between supports.  I have weather-proof 12v breakers on my dc stuff.  some are resettable and others cool off and reset.
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General Board / Re: It's a Go! 2024 FF Pigroa...
Last post by aigheadish - Today at 03:29:50 PM
I'm not promising anything, but if I remember I'll make a spreadsheet and count on Monday. 
#9
General Board / Re: Help with a dig pattern.
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 03:29:07 PM
First day I seen trout lily and purple trillium coming up in the woodlot.

Hosta just breaking ground here and that is on the south end of the garage. I don't see any up out by the road yet, but there is probably 6" of dead plant material laying on top of them. Grows like a jungle in that spot, dark rich ground. :D

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The Outdoor Board / Re: BIRDS
Last post by aigheadish - Today at 03:26:58 PM
We've got a turkey hanging around. First one is back in the back field, this shot is from probably 500 feet away, the second one it's about to play in the creek about 300 feet away. I assume it's the same one but not positive. 

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