The nice thing about lawns is that they tend to be very compacted. I probably use mats 1/5 of the time in the summer, some people just want zero turf damage. Driving a straight line and turning slow does little damage and just walking back and forth on it takes care of what you can see. At 34.5"...
I've been running this lift for the last year. I'm very impressed with it, it does a lot, but as the operator I know what it can do and all our consultants have no idea. Tough to get them all to come see how it works.
Very efficient for arb pruning and sets up in tight spots.
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It has green honey comb, I'll take a pic tomorrow. I got this helmet last week from Treestuff, it should be the latest model.
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Almost brand new Protos Helmet for sale. It was worn for 3 hours to try it out, no damage or scuffs. Great helmet, really like the adjustable tension ear muffs, but it isn't so much better than the Kask helmet I bought three months ago. So I'm offering this up for sale at a great discount over...
You're a silly comment!
I haven't heard it called fluxing, or maybe I have and forgot.
I meant the "wounds" looked superficial, on top of the bark versus in the cambium.
Good luck figuring it out!
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The pics looks superficial. Is the bark loose? Is there crown dieback? Those three spot could be from nails driven into the bark years ago.
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Is fluxing a typo?
The pics remind me of bacterial oozing on elms. I'm not sure what borer would have that impact at the base? Two line typically hits the branches and advances down.
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When saws sit it can be really hard to get fuel flowing through again. Plus the fuel that sits in the carb is old. Getting the engine to run for a few seconds off of a shot down the carb is usually enough to prime the carb again.
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Premature detonation? Or it's just high compression. Some might tell you to pull like a man...
Saws have a tendency to have a difficult first turn over when hot. Something about metal expansion and contraction and air cooling in the saw makes the first turn tough sometimes, or every time. My...
Some saws came from the factory with the malfunctioning solenoids. There was also a problem with the carbs themselves, can't remember what that was. It wasn't all carbs of the type, more like they had quality control issues and some problem carbs made it by and got on saws. That's kind of the...