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  1. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    That red oak in the first pic is a 16 footer and I still haven't got that thing milled yet :( Tom and the boys sliced that white oak in the second pic that lost it's top right smack on top of a house .If I would not have seen it myself I would have never believed it.There must have been at...
  2. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    You are just about two hundred miles too far north to see the big hardwoods .
  3. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    Back in the day none of them had auto oilers ,It really wasn't that big of a deal or at least it didn't seem that at the time --unless you were a lefty .:lol:
  4. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    I personally thing all comercial saws should still have a thumb button .Just a little insurance .
  5. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    --Then you could cuss that hard starting SOB .:lol:
  6. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    Oh go ahead ,I have broad shoulders .;) Maybe the newer Stihls have little oiler adjuster screws but the ones on mine are large enough to see . Speaking of which I still haven't found one on my 2100 Husky .I suppose it's there some place .:? Oh ,sorry .Glad to are getting some sawdust in your...
  7. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    Oil screw ---:lol::lol: We really aren't that dumb .
  8. Al Smith

    Back in the Wood

    The 81 cc Huskies are real good cutters . I did some work this summer on my buddys 181 and 281 and was very impressed with them . Not only did they have excellent power but they also put out a goodly amount of oil to the bar .Something I wish the Stihls would do .
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