Just another junk chainsaw

   / Just another junk chainsaw #1,551  
There you go thinking again.
I do that all the time. Why I stay successful in my fabrication business as well as growing forage.

Far as insurance goes, at least homeowners, up here, if you have a farm policy like we do, insurers cannot cancel you or raise your rates due to claims, but you need to be a working farm and have to prove it.
 
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I do that all the time. Why I stay successful in my fabrication business as well as growing forage.

Far as insurance goes, at least homeowners, up here, if you have a farm policy like we do, insurers cannot cancel you or raise your rates due to claims, but you need to be a working farm and have to prove it.
2 different states 2 different insurance company's I bet too. ;) Anything else you like to make wild azz guesses at. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

Why do you even reply to people? All you do is troll folks from what I notice. If they dont do something your way you just go on and on. Move along IMHO.
 
   / Just another junk chainsaw #1,553  
Just my 2 cents. My local saw dealer now only carries 2 brands, Stihl and Husqvarna. He no longer sells Homelite or Ecco. When it came time to buy a new saw I thought of switching from my tried-and-true Stihl to the Husqvarna. I asked my dealer what he thought. He took me back into his shop and showed me he has over 2 to 1 Husqvarna's to Stihls. He did say the Huskies are good and cut on par to the Stihls but they don't hold up to them.

Again, just my 2 cents.
 
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Big leader from tornado #2 that broke out is in reach now where I could get my strap looped around it.

Fun part begins. Time to break out the saws.

Called the tree company to come give me another estimate now that I have been able to get to the 2-3 ones that had me worried as they worked their way down.
Still one in tree next to it that worries me all the way at top.

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Wife used a pruner blade on the 20v sawzall to get all the leafy limbs off while I was doing other stuff. Said she liked it way better for 5" under limbs then using the 20v chainsaw.

2 more cut up now.

Wife said this was the sad top that broke out.

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Just to share. Was showing a guy yesterday the little plastic clamshell poulan 42cc saws. Differences in the strato and regular cranks.
Notice the longer rod on the strato one with strato piston to mark it for ya.
😉
Also just because it says 35cc 38cc 40cc they still bore and stroke check 42cc on 220 260 and strato's..

You aint bending these rods like other makers bendable rods. Talking homeowner plastic small saws.


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Strato on the little plastic 42cc saws compared before the change.

Strato in these IMO runs at about half of the better old school ones.

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Thats a wrap, have a safe weekend.

Some parts for folks you cant buy new of anymore.



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