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Quote from: Sandstone Outcropping on November 15, 2023, 12:14:10 PMSmall me was always fascinated by how impossibly shiny the plowshares would become after a bit of plowing.You should have seen them when they were swords! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Small me was always fascinated by how impossibly shiny the plowshares would become after a bit of plowing.
Lots of good grazing thereSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Anyone bought/used a battery powered chainsaw? I pulled the trigger today and am hoping it has enough musk in it to cut the things I want it to.
I got a 12" GreenWorks 60V chainsaw from TSC. It's a POS that can't cut more than a few 3" bushes. The battery is huge so the saw is heavy and it doesn't last. Would not recommend it, but I don't know about other brands.
I had western Kansas wheat farmers on the floor in Marlatt. Brothers used to talk about plowing marathons and taking 8 hour rotations plowing their vast acreage 24/7. TomSent from my SM-S916U using Tapatalk
a wood blade in a cordless sawzall is pretty effective for small limbs
Quote from: Katpappy on November 28, 2023, 02:32:29 AMI got a 12" GreenWorks 60V chainsaw from TSC. It's a POS that can't cut more than a few 3" bushes. The battery is huge so the saw is heavy and it doesn't last. Would not recommend it, but I don't know about other brands.Damnett katpappy, I ended up buying a 60v 16 in bar but was only $150. Hoping to just use it for smaller locust trees and things of that nature. Will report back how shitty or great it is
A barrel in Meade Lake would be 1/4 above water so obviously the wrong Meade. Also fun fact got my first MIP at Meade Lake. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
"first" is doing quite a bit of heavy lifting here...