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  1. G

    The Axman

    Dont tell an Aussie that !!! It is actually very interesting how in big timber . The North Americans and Aussie's were so opposite on their axes . The wood ya see in the speed chopping competitions is soooo different than what they logged back in the days . Interesting facet tho . In both...
  2. G

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I have used my 24' fiberglass extension ladded . 300 lb rated . Worked great even tho it was on a bit of a sideways angle . But the top was nestled into some limvs so it couldnt go anywhere and I was roped in and took up slack as I cl8mbed the tree . A sorta Fern Gully lookin Birch . If I...
  3. G

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Yes . I cut for Whitestone in Kake and then in Hoonah
  4. treebilly

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    L Easy little crane removal. We were on the fence about using the crane till we noticed the amount of dog crap in the yard. Turned it into a training day so another could get used to rigging and cutting for me
  5. Burnham

    The Tree ID Thread

    A willow, perhaps???
  6. Nutball

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    Maybe use Stihl motomix if they have an oilless 4 stroke version.
  7. treesmith

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    I’m hesitant to use kerosene as they say it burns quite dirty. I have some white gas that is old, but still good. For some reason it keeps very well. Purer/less additives, perhaps?
  8. Czed

    Official Guns Thread

    The red dot was dead on at 25yds
  9. Czed

    Official Guns Thread

    I bought one of these rechargable laser bore sighters It was wildly out of adjustment At 50ft it was about 3ft out I got it down to about 1" I use this method.
  10. Czed

    Official Guns Thread

    I ordered a Springfield prodigy grip module 149 days ago and they were out of stock And finally they sent me one For my lfa apollo 11 It's far more comfortable than the oem 3d printed grip module Really nice pistols i'd never seen this brand before. Psa had burris fastfire c red dots cheap...
  11. davidwyby

    The Tree ID Thread

  12. G

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    A lot more maintenance using gasoline. Unless you know how to work on your stove the time spent looking for stove fuel may be well spent.
  13. Burnham

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    I just looked it up by google query, and I am completely wrong about the octane rating of Coleman fuel. It is very low, 50 to 55.
  14. Burnham

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    It has always been my understanding that Coleman fuel, and other brands of "white gas", are up in the low to mid 90's for octane rating...though I could be wrong. So that is why I suggested high octane.
  15. lumberjack

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    Why high octane?
  16. Burnham

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    I also use a Whisperlite. I've never tried anything but Coleman white gas or equal that the hardware store sells, but if I was without, I'd maybe try the high-octane ethanol free gas I can get at a few stations around here. Been a year or maybe even two since I bought any Coleman fuel. I...
  17. flushcut

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    I’ve got the whisperlite international that will burn anything as long as you change the orifice. Gas, diesel, kerosene, white gas, fuel oil. The Whisperlite is pretty forgiving as far a fuel choices go. Just keep the jet clean.
  18. stikine

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    In a pinch you can use regular unleaded in a whisperlite, it's just a bit dirty.
  19. cory

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    Idk but have a good time
  20. treesmith

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    We’re off in the morning for a (short) camping trip with the grandkids. Taking them to a waterfall where we’ll hike in and hammock camp for the night. Been digging out all my camping gear, as it hasn’t been used in several years. I packed my MSR Whisperlite stove and refilled my fuel bottles. I...
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