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  1. Al Smith

    manual oilers

    Most likely number 16 at that . Ha 600 foot of number 16 wouldn't pass enough juice to power a piss ants reading light .:lol:
  2. Al Smith

    manual oilers

    Well, you don't know unless you ask .;)
  3. Al Smith

    manual oilers

    We had generators on both our line trucks and bucket trucks for power . In addition we had a welder /generator in case we needed extra power .Often times in late fall we might have to start work on a big change over before dawn or even work passed the time the sun went down to get done in the...
  4. Al Smith

    manual oilers

    I don't even know if they make a sturdy electric saw any more ,maybe Stihl does ,can't really say . They have their places .They are not timber fallers but do a pretty good job on occasional stuff .Besides that they start easily . Back in the day we carried one on the line truck for cutting...
  5. Al Smith

    manual oilers

    The last pro saw I know of that had a pumper in addition to an auto oiler is the 084 Stihl .My 2100 hard starting Huskie has one but I don't know if they are the same vintage or not .
  6. Al Smith

    manual oilers

    --And lives on a real farm as well .;)
  7. Al Smith

    manual oilers

    Some of those electrics are pretty sturdy .In my dads garage is one that belonged to my granddad .I should go get that thing .It really doesn't do bad at all .It might have been made late 60's 70 's .
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