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  1. lumberjack

    Stahl's logging supplies

    I'm assuming a CBN wheel is the way to go, perhaps a Baltic? I remember using pink stone wheels, I don't like the dust or the constant dressing/adjusting/fidgeting. Would I not want the Oregon 620-120 for the auto hydraulic clamp, one less thing to mess with/make the process easier?
  2. lumberjack

    Stahl's logging supplies

    I'll hand sharpen on the saw on the job, or replace the chain with a new chain. At some point I'll probably figure out getting a grinder, then the pile of chain will continue being an asset.
  3. lumberjack

    Stahl's logging supplies

    Ordered 30 20" loops and a couple 28" and 36" loops for $43 less than 20 20" loops from the Stihl dealer.
  4. lumberjack

    Stahl's logging supplies

    I hand sharpen on occasion 😂. If we’re busy and have a strong supply of new chain, the occasion to sharpen wanes. I figure I’ll order a case of 20” loops and see how it goes. A case of 28”/36” would last me an exceedingly long time.
  5. lumberjack

    Stahl's logging supplies

    I’ve pretty well only used Stihl chain on hand saws. In general I doubt I’d get excited to spin my own loops without substantial savings that likely can’t exist when a loop is only $18. I should perhaps get a chain grinder to go through my buckets of used chain… but I’d rather find a decent...
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    Stahl's logging supplies

    Has anyone compared it directly with Stihl? I got a price last week for 20 loops of 20” loop from my Stihl dealer. XCut from Stahl’s is little more than half the price. 36” loops are a little less than half priced. Interesting. How do you think they compare, @SkwerI?
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    Niftylift SD50 vs SD64? Vs crawler?

    I'm a dealer for Nifty Lift, I've sold a SD64 to Oahu and another to Kauai. I'm also a user of the SD64. @treesandsurf is the owner on Oahu. The width would be a problem if you were working in tight areas... I've been using SD64s for 9 years (bought my first from another dealer). I might...
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    Nifty Lift SD50 and SD64s!

    I don’t understand. SD has outriggers, SP doesn’t, TM is trailer mounted.
  9. lumberjack

    Selling a phone number?

    How much profit does the brand generate annually? A multiple of that is a starting place. If you have enforceable contracts (book of business) with meaningful time remaining, you can include some value for them in the brand's worth.
  10. lumberjack

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Guess I’m upgrading my 10 year old excavator… for size reference it’s a 24” bucket on the old, 36” bucket on the new. Now my mini excavator is bigger than @BIGTWIG ‘s, but his smallest excavator is bigger than my mini 😂😂
  11. lumberjack

    Selling a phone number?

    Normally you’d buy the number with the brand/book of business.
  12. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    It does fine and was ~1/3 of the cost of a Hypertherm 85 with the hand and machine torch. If I was in to heavy production I’d be interested in a Hypertherm. Everlast consumables are very cheap compared to Sync cartridges, Hypertherm last longer.
  13. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Nah the 45 is a Hypertherm, the 100 is an Everlast.
  14. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Gouging with the 100 amp plasma is heckka fast compared to the 45 amp.
  15. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    It's my favorite CTL that I've owned by a decent margin. The first was a Mustang branded Tak, second was a Kubota SVL90-2.
  16. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I started the day pushing a few loads of dirt out for my neighbor, apparently he spend an hour with a small tractor trying to spread the little bit that was done in the first picture. The top soil should have been cut out before dumping the dirt, but not my circus, not my monkeys. I was...
  17. lumberjack

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Really? Seems like it'd get in the way to me. I like a short, sloping front with the least overhang for getting around tight spots.
  18. lumberjack

    Headphones

    I pretty much always have AirPods Pro 2's with me, noise cancelling is beautiful, and the AirPods are more socially accepted than orange earplugs. 😂 The subs in my living room get down to 15hz, but they're much more alive around 20hz.
  19. lumberjack

    Stump grinding

    That was my impression... I've never heard of someone enjoying a rental stump grinder experience. For me, profit margins grinding stumps have always been substantially more viable than mulching here in the South. Mulching you'll have $130k minimum in your CTL and mulching head (new), easily...
  20. lumberjack

    Kanga mini

    Kanaga has been around forever, Ekka in Aussie had one years ago.
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