Hey Nixon, want to race??

muleman

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Figure you and your Husky can take one pile while the Amish boy and his Jonsred can do the other. Your choice since you are older.:yum: The other Amish boy and I will haul it away with the skid steer while you guys cut. Just a flat out saw competition!:whistling:
 

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Figure you and your Husky can take one pile while the Amish boy and his Jonsred can do the other. Your choice since you are older.:yum: The other Amish boy and I will haul it away with the skid steer while you guys cut. Just a flat out saw competition!:whistling:

Good looking stuff there ,Bill ! I've got about three cords of all oak left to cut with another 6-8 coming in a couple of weeks . Just drop the J' red off at my place ,and I'll let you know if it really cuts :whistling: .
 
Of course if you are serious,and Need an extra sawyer.... I'm in. Just let me get the 044 back from its rebuild. I really don't want to bring a bigger saw as it's impolite to embarrass folks in their own back yard .:whistling:
Actually,looking at those poles, a half way decent running 42cc crapsman saw would suffice . :yum::yum::moon::poke:
 
Figure you and your Husky can take one pile while the Amish boy and his Jonsred can do the other. Your choice since you are older.:yum: The other Amish boy and I will haul it away with the skid steer while you guys cut. Just a flat out saw competition!:whistling:

Oh yeah , should I also bring my splitter ? :yum:o
 
I have an old 20 ton with a 7 horse Briggs that does a good job. As for a saw bring what you want. I will even have breaks every 2 hours for coffee and whatever the wife feeds us. The Amish boys love the big screen TV and they sure as heck know all the actors on Bonanza and other westerns. Then there is baseball season starting up and they love that as well.:whistling:
 
I have an old 20 ton with a 7 horse Briggs that does a good job. As for a saw bring what you want. I will even have breaks every 2 hours for coffee and whatever the wife feeds us. The Amish boys love the big screen TV and they sure as heck know all the actors on Bonanza and other westerns. Then there is baseball season starting up and they love that as well.:whistling:

Wow ! Your sawyers take more than 2 hours to buck those poles . Geez , I thought they had a super J'red with the Yoder motor . :yum:
Get back in touch about racing when they can run a 120 cc saw . :yum:
 
I have no clue about CC's but they cut pretty good with the red ones. They buzz through a truckload in a day with one splitting while the other saws. They take turns sawing so they only hurt half as much.:yum: That is the part i can't take any more. And I am not supposed to be around sparked ignition systems with the pacemaker/ICD.:w00t2:
 
Wow ! Your sawyers take more than 2 hours to buck those poles . Geez , I thought they had a super J'red with the Yoder motor .
A couple hours should be plenty for that pile. Less if you have a tractor with forks or a grapple that can knock that pile down and spread it out so you're not tripping over what's been done.
 
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