I use that section of Ecclesiastes all the time as a conversation starter, "wow, youre afraid of heights now that your older, did you know the Bible talks about that", or when people cant hear me, or the eyes, fun stuff and sometimes the conversation yields instant fruit, but it always yields...
Well I'm glad your getting to enjoy the truths, as they are laid out clearly for us; (depending on the translation) do not stop meeting together..., also acts 2:42-47. If we are not devoting(loyal to, making them a top priority) ourselves to these things it will limit the renewing of our faith...
Hope it comes up, thats pretty low.
As Rob was saying you really have to know what you're buying when it comes to aftermarket parts as they are not all great quality and many are much less than good quality. When I use aftermarket parts I prefer meteor or any of the Italian made kits as they are...
Mines ported buddy :rock:, it sure rips with a 14", bit then I grab the 550 or the ported 261.
Hows that 661 treating you, did you get it dirty yet lol.
There is, I have that setup to run on stock 261's, but being 3003 mount it will fit others too. I normally run standard 3/8x20 on my current 261cm because its ported, its a nice runner.
Unfortunately these saws being discontinued doesn't phase most dealers because they will sell more 261's...
Don't link it here, if you'd like to send me a PM you may.
You don't have to modify any of them to cut wood, but the strongest of the 3 is the newest 365xt because its 71cc to start with and if you were to mod it it would run just as the 372.
The 2077 should out cut any of the 365's if it's...
What saws do you currently have, what kind of cutting do you do and how much cutting are you doing.
The early 365 was an open port design, they did well for a 65cc saw, then came the closed port 365 special which also had a side tensioner which was a nice upgrade, although the early version...
Who's Sean.
I prefer the handling filtration and anti-vibe on the huskys of this vintage myself.
Arboristsite as well.
I go under the same username on both and have sold hundreds ;).
Sorry for your loss, sounds like a great guy.
Was just at the funeral home tonight, lost a good friend too.
Recognizing it won't be long until we too must face the same fate is what keeps us grounded in the things that are most important.
Prayers sent for all involved.
Shouldn't have a hard time finding a 372 for that much. Many of the guys like the early version which they call the oe as in original edition, but the newer version the xtorq is a great saw as well and it has a broader power band and gets better fuel economy.
I saw it, it was 1/2 the tree minus the height of the house, so better than a 1/3 of the height(which appeared to be as high as the bucket would reach, maybe 55'). They got it done, but as he said it was surely a large load on the rope, nothing more than a large block of hardwood.
We used to have one at the house for our reloading bench, it was a beast. Pretty sure my dad still has it and it was from around 35yrs ago when they installed new lanes at a bowling alley near our home. Something I also got there was the full collection of 45's from the jukebox, not sure what I...