What do retired truck drivers do?


 
Must be small time use for that saw being all battery and stuff........

The chicken looks good.....

I heard retired truck drivers start cooking for the neighbourhood and stuff like that........
That's the Stihl MSA 220 TC and you'd be surprised just how powerful it is. I ordered it on Black Friday and got the saw, two batteries, one charger, half gallon of chain oil, spare chain and a chain sharpener all for < $1K financed over 6 months, interest free (that would be the beancounter in me)

Yeah, the batteries will die about a 1/2 hour into their use (steady use) that's why I bought two, and the charger can fully charge the dead battery before the second battery goes dead (steady use)

The gas powered chainsaws clearly have an advantage over electric, but so much in power believe it or not. The electric saws have an advantage over the gas saws in this state, as gas saws probably will be outlawed, sadly sooner than later
 
Now you need a log splitter.
Nice fence!
Thanks! That's my first "major" home improvement. Blu needs a fence otherwise he thinks he can just wander off. We have Bobcats & Cougars, I think they have a fight advantage over Blu
 
No Mack, they get in Volvoed with Ken for what it’s worth.
Great Dane in the Marmon, when they are done, they get the Fruehoff the road!
That’s as many truck references as I can come up with right now.
 
That's the Stihl MSA 220 TC and you'd be surprised just how powerful it is. I ordered it on Black Friday and got the saw, two batteries, one charger, half gallon of chain oil, spare chain and a chain sharpener all for < $1K financed over 6 months, interest free (that would be the beancounter in me)

Yeah, the batteries will die about a 1/2 hour into their use (steady use) that's why I bought two, and the charger can fully charge the dead battery before the second battery goes dead (steady use)

The gas powered chainsaws clearly have an advantage over electric, but so much in power believe it or not. The electric saws have an advantage over the gas saws in this state, as gas saws probably will be outlawed, sadly sooner than later

I work with Stihl products.........I know all about them.
The battery life is the downfall in my opinion but I cut tons of wood with big Stihl saws once in a while too....
I use a 361 most of the time when doing the wood.....it works well........
I do have a baterry powered whipper snipper thou, I like that and the battery lasts me 1 trip around so no downfall for me.
 
Nice looking chicken Chuck.
That color. Looks amazing.

I know chainsaw work.
I don’t dig chainsaw work one bit but I absolutely hate shelling out the thousands of dollars you can spend on that type of work.

I currently have a half dozen (2-85 foot and 4-60 or so foot) trees to fall so I can grade a flat spot on our property.
Most of my land is sloped so flat areas are at a premium here.
My neighbor said he would horse trade me for them if I drop them and cut to them 14 or so foot sections.

I’ve always known how to land easy smaller trees, cut rounds and do stuff like that.
This last few years I learned how to fall large trees from YouTube videos and so far they have landed spot on.
I did have to hire out some really tough ones though.

My next learning will be how to remove large stumps with snatch blocks and a Badlands winch.
If I’m lucky I won’t have to change my user name to Popeye.
 
My neighbor said he would horse trade me for them if I drop them and cut to them 14 or so foot sections.
Why settle for one horse, this should get you two horses, LOL

 

 

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