Search results for query: *

  1. lumberjack

    help with greenmech cs100

    Use a 3rd party service to host the pictures.
  2. lumberjack

    help with greenmech cs100

    Taper lock bushing? Post some pictures (Using 3rd party hosting until @Brandon saves us).
  3. lumberjack

    Search Not Working. Again.

    Have him email me and I’ll send him a new password. carl@houserutherford.com
  4. lumberjack

    How Much Lean Can Be Overcome By Pulling?

    I have/had 7/8” pieces for slings. For a straight pull on a leaner, I doubt I’d use any slings.
  5. lumberjack

    How Much Lean Can Be Overcome By Pulling?

    If I’m pulling hard, relative to the rope being used, I have no qualms doubling the rope in a basket configuration. Don’t hook the cable directly to the rope, the bend radius is too tight. If I was worried about the end line termination to the tree, I’d take a wrap then terminate with a...
  6. lumberjack

    How Much Lean Can Be Overcome By Pulling?

    I’ve never seen a chainsaw winch that remotely compares to an electric winch in terms of pulling power. He’s pulling over a single, maybe heavy, tree. One of the strongest ways to get a pull point on a rope is to use a portawrap. If you go the route of the winch, keep in mind the loads it...
  7. lumberjack

    How Much Lean Can Be Overcome By Pulling?

    The ex would likely not have had enough traction to get the tree up, the ex can pull with the blade anchoring it, but that wouldn’t have taken up enough to get the tree over.
  8. lumberjack

    How Much Lean Can Be Overcome By Pulling?

    I forgot this was a video until Scott sent it to me.
  9. lumberjack

    How Much Lean Can Be Overcome By Pulling?

    Guesstimating the amount of pull a random tractor in a random situation is impractical. I’ve stood a similar sized oak off a house after a storm using winch(es) and blocks. I’m going to guess the angle was beyond 45*, probably around 60*. Make sure you have enough room to advance the...
  10. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Yeah it’s a current issue. I’ve emailed and tagged @Brandon about it.
  11. lumberjack

    Search Not Working. Again.

    @Brandon , any insight? Email sent.
  12. lumberjack

    Anyone need a prentice log loader?

    Happens on my iPhone also.
  13. lumberjack

    Anyone need a prentice log loader?

    I get the Oops message there as well.
  14. lumberjack

    Anyone need a prentice log loader?

    Yep. @Brandon "Oops! We ran into some problems." And through the attach files button: "RuntimeException: Unable to copy file /tmp/phpTrDBNm to internal-data://attachments/131/131564-272c6bcf68b97580b51af9a8ef20ea33.data in src/XF/Util/File.php at line 213...
  15. lumberjack

    Anyone need a prentice log loader?

    That sounds like an over 10klb log. I can't seem to easily google Prentice Mfg's website to look at their models. I know Serco and others make larger than the standard 8klb class loader. I know my first Rotobec was stronger than my current Rotobec. I also know the first Roto broke cylinder...
  16. lumberjack

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

    I bought a case of 20" loops of X Cut and some 28" and 36" loops. It's "ok". It cuts, it stretches, it doesn't hold an edge like Stihl chain, but for half the price and easy to hand sharpen I'm not complaining all that much. Me being an uppity prima donna, my groundy keeps track of the saw...
  17. lumberjack

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

    I also use 5/32" to sharpen the 2836 as that's what I already had for the 201. Amazon lists several options of 11/64" files.
  18. lumberjack

    Intermittent fasting

    My recollection is that it affects women more so than men.
  19. lumberjack

    Search Not Working. Again.

    I'm fine with Brandon fixing anything.... I have no innate control over the process or Brandon; he serves at his pleasure and I appreciate that.
  20. lumberjack

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

    Stalling the chain is a motor side issue, not a battery side issue, I think. It still does it with a 12Ah Forge same as the 6Ah forge (power level 5 vs 4). I overheated standard 8 and 12Ah batteries in quick succession back in June with higher ambient temps. I have no problem with the chain...
Back
Top