DingDangKid
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- Oct 30, 2018
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3800HST
Years ago my father cut down a big old Norway Maple which was on their front lawn. My mother's getting tired of mowing around it but the estimate to get it ground was $300. I decided to do it myself, bore cutting into the top of the stump, carving it into smaller pieces and eventually breaking it up with wedges, sledge hammer and a chain from the bucket of the L2800.
About halfway through the project I was wishing that I had the old solid bar Homelite XL-12 with manual oiler which I gave away years ago, I believe that it would have been more suited for the job.
I ruined a good chain and probably the bar on my saw, but at the end of the day was able to plant grass seed where the stump had been.
That old XL-12 .....what a saw!
My dad bought one new......maybe 1958?
He died 25 years later, and the XL-12 was still going strong.
I had it (used it a lot) for another 10 years (1993?), until it would not start.
Took it in to be repaired, but would have been too expensive.
I was going to take it to the dump, but decided to put it on E-Bay, as not in working condition.
Sold it for $75!
It was a GREAT old saw!
That old XL-12 .....what a saw!
My dad bought one new......maybe 1958?
He died 25 years later, and the XL-12 was still going strong.
I had it (used it a lot) for another 10 years (1993?), until it would not start.
Took it in to be repaired, but would have been too expensive.
I was going to take it to the dump, but decided to put it on E-Bay, as not in working condition.
Sold it for $75!
It was a GREAT old saw!
I had two... the first was one which my father bought in the '60s to replace his McCulloch. The second was the one that our elderly neighbor used to cut his firewood. Like a dumb a22 I gave them away when I upgraded to a 254 Husky, because I preferred a saw with a chain brake.
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Brush has probably put more woods tractors out of commission than anything else. I try to keep on my brushed out trails, but it doesn't always work out that way.