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  1. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    Runs fine. Great shape. I haven't been doing much work for myself since starting with State Parks 5-6 weeks ago. Phone has been dead since tax time, and our wettest spring in recorded weather history. We had our "normal" amount of April rain by April 5th. I like it for removals, though I...
  2. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    In time, I will, though if I can wait on that expense, at least until I get my 192 put back together and running, once I attempt to install the carb kit, I would. I'll unload my Echo top-handle back-up saw once I have two running Stihl top handles. It was suggested to me that the 14" has better...
  3. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    Is it a compatible B/C for the 200, or too light-duty or non-compatible size?
  4. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    I'll look forward to getting it. The 192 runs 3/8's Picco chain. I think that maybe the 200 is meant to have a stronger/ larger chain, no? I'll get it set up one way or the other. I've got a large dying Doug-fir to use it on next week sometime.
  5. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    I'll be sure to get it adjusted, unless someone is able to walk me though it/ point me to the info. I've never adjusted the carb without a tachometer, and that has been about 4-5 years ago. Some of what people talk about with the adjustments is a bit Greek to me, and some of it I get. I just got...
  6. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    Checks in the mail, Andy. I've waited this long to buy a 200T, so whenever you get to it is totally good.
  7. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    A happy wife makes a happy life. Yes, generous.
  8. SouthSoundTree

    Redneck climbing gear

    Sounds like the 200T is gone, but I'd like to be in line as back-up buyer if not. Sorry you're hurting too much to climb, etc.
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