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    Posted: September-19-2016 at 12:23am
Utah and fall weather make for some spectacular scenery. I went up to the Uintah mountains to cut firewood on Saturday. We cut standing dead trees, mostly aspen, pine and even some cedar.

We were at 8,800 feet of elevation. The fall colors were simply breathtaking.

This gave me the chance to play around with another hobby: CHAINSAWS

I have 2 pro grade saws: Husqvarna 390XP and a 550XP. The 390XP is a beast and eats this softwood with amazing speed. I ran a 24 inch bar with chisel chain. I was getting through 18 inch logs well under 10 seconds. It's a heavy saw though, and I was bone-tired when we got home.

The only down-side to the day is that we drove right past Jordanelle reservoir -- going and coming. Only one boat on the water that I could see. The water was flat-calm all day. It is a rare Saturday morning that Mrs. Quest's boy isn't out behind the Ski Nautique.

OK, so I missed out on skiing, but everything else was simply amazing.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DayTony Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September-19-2016 at 2:30am
Sounds like a great day to me!
Chainsaws are one of my other hobbies as well. I have about a dozen of them total from 1960s jansareds and remington to some newer huskys and stihls, and everything between.
I also collect Axes and saws.
Some would say i have a bit of a problem. But they all run and all get used a little bit here and there. I make sure to only run the premix ethanol free fuel through them also.
I recently restored this one,pressure washed the case and plastics and I ran it for about 15 minutes to tune then drained it and it sits on a shelf behind my bar. it may be a poulan but its got some character,


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DrCC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September-21-2016 at 12:17am
I used to collect Homelite chainsaws a few years ago.






These are from the very beginning of the madness.

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DrCC:

It is obvious that you have C-A-D (chainsaw acquisition disease). No known cure...

Thems is some purdy saws...

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Nice collection. My hobby kind of fell on me because the only saw i ever actually purchased for money is my stihl. But for some reason old beat up, non running saws of all shapes and sizes and colors find their way to my doorstep and i cant bring myslef to scrap them.
Might be time to unload some and pay for some boat parts.
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I have an electric Homelite chainsaw I bought from Home Depot. It's a limited edition D*ck Pope special and and is certified to cut Cypress from Cypress Gardens. In all reality it's the best saw I've ever used. I have a buddy who restores old drill presses and band saws, mainly from the '30's.
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Still a little gun shy around chainsaws........ Since this thread popped up, don't pull a TimBob and do this......................................

Morfoot vs Chainsaw


Be careful out there guys!
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Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

Still a little gun shy around chainsaws........ Since this thread popped up, don't pull a TimBob and do this......................................

Morfoot vs Chainsaw


Be careful out there guys!


Man that's nasty. Surprised it wasn't worse.

I too am a little weary of chainsaws. I'm also weary of table saws after having one spit a piece of wood at my gut after the saw bound up on me one day. Left a sweet blurple bruise on my stomach for a week.

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Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

Still a little gun shy around chainsaws........ Since this thread popped up, don't pull a TimBob and do this......................................

Morfoot vs Chainsaw


Be careful out there guys!


Geez, we need a lil warning when opening up those kinds of posts!!!   

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Have a couple dead trees in my yard, when can you guys stop by?
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Have a couple dead trees in my yard, when can you guys stop by?

Chris,
Aren't there some of your old GF's that would love to cut your wood?


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Dang Morfoot that is NASTY.

Most folks don't realize how fast a chain is moving on the bar. Just a "touch" and you can get an injury like that. My Husky saws run full throttle at 12,000 RPMs. Using a 7 tooth sprocket, that equates to a chain speed af 87 feet per second. Doesn't take much. That's why I always wear kevlar chaps when cutting.



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That timbob really knows how to derail a thread, assless chaps, chains and hardwood, wow, lmao
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Yeah well......... I did warn you...Don't do this and the title of the thread Morfoot vs Chainsaw should be warning enough.......

Yes, I was very lucky that day and seeing as how I wear shorts year round I'm reminded of it EVERY day. Wearing shorts while operating a Husqvarna Chainsaw wasn't the smartest thing to do.

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Two points 1
...all chaps are assless..if they werent they would be pants.
2 I cut trees for 15 yrs. i never caught a bar on my thigh. i bought kevlar chaps and a week later i caught a chain on the front of my thigh.. it stopped it. tore the chap and looked like my fishing rod spool after an hour on the lake.   Wear a helmet, good boots and chaps. I just wish i listened to my own advice ..

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Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

Still a little gun shy around chainsaws........ Since this thread popped up, don't pull a TimBob and do this......................................

Morfoot vs Chainsaw


Be careful out there guys!



gotta be careful around using filet knives to remove trailer bearings too!

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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Have a couple dead trees in my yard, when can you guys stop by?

Chris,
Aren't there some of your old GF's that would love to cut your wood?


LMAO!!


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I have a set of their chaps and helmet/face gaurd.
Some of the best investments ive made into my hobby of handleing hardwood.
The face gaurd is so muh better than a foggy pair of safety glasses

Its a great source for lots of gear and tools.
This thread reminds me, i better get to splitting and stacking!.
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