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  1. sierratree

    what's the best way to replace a worn rubber band from a big shot? easy to take off........not...

    what's the best way to replace a worn rubber band from a big shot? easy to take off........not that easy to put on
  2. sierratree

    Stihl ms460

    Do you have a pic of the 460? Tks.
  3. sierratree

    Classic barber chair- VIDEO

    i bet he'll go back and cut another one..............:whine:
  4. sierratree

    Retention lines and side leaners

    What I can see is that you knew you wanted to relieve the internal strain by your initial backcut bore. And I do agree that the lower backcut was too low, also. I think it would have been better to stay with the first backcut bore in, bring it almost to the very back of the tree; and either...
  5. sierratree

    Bucking Question

    yes...you're probably correct..........an old timer passed this along to me. at the time it sounded good. but now after thinking about it, doesn't make much sense........:cry:
  6. sierratree

    Hazard Tree Felling from 1943.

    So, Cfaller, which forest are you from? I know the person who signed that document you posted. He also helped write a crosscut manual entitled, "Saws That Sing".
  7. sierratree

    Bucking Question

    The chain is actually running faster and more true, "out of the gate" with a pushing chain, than with a pulling chain. IMHO.
  8. sierratree

    Need Help from the "Big Saw" Guys

    Does this happen with any tree species, or just a particular one ? Are you using full comp or skip chain? Are the trees you're cutting pretty much out in the woods, or in a developed area, or where there might be alot of target shooting...........Once I found a 45 slug in the center of a 40"er...
  9. sierratree

    block out face

    yep............should have mentioned that..........an even snipe is part of it..........keeps the tree in line, "eases" it down, and from going astray.
  10. sierratree

    block out face

    Yep it's in Jerry's book. Also would like to see some more in the woods examples........I'll be jacking over a 50"er tomorrow and will try to have someone take some pics.
  11. sierratree

    block out face

    looking for good pics of block out face examples, and how other folks are using them. been working on alot of large red fir hazard trees, 40" - 50+", and with a few of them we used a block out face, which did a great job of holding the stem to the stump. so would like to see how other folks...
  12. sierratree

    Tree felling vids

    I'm sorry.............but I crack up just thinking about it. I'm mean, I know.........but it is so typical. What's even better are the comments. O.K.....enough of this and pull myself together and not misuse the site. 8)
  13. sierratree

    Tree felling vids

    well, this isn't it.........but really...................this is my very favorite.............i am laughing as i post this........... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpJTJ5OA4HU
  14. sierratree

    026 wont run when it gets to hot

    I agree. If the engine speed, at idle, changes when you till the saw up or down, or roll from side to side (this is call a "roll - out test") then strong possibility it's the crank seals. Also, there might be a pinhole in the flexible fuel line from the tank to the carb, which lets in air...
  15. sierratree

    RIP D. Douglas Dent

    I am willing to bet that the reason for the expense, on the high side, is because of the relatively limited number of copies sold, coupled with the expense of the filming, editing, duplicating process of the times. 16mm film, then most likely he had to hire an editor, add sound and narration...
  16. sierratree

    Tree felling vids

    the guy looked like he was bull riding............
  17. sierratree

    Looking for a Silvey

    welp..........might have found some good, used tree saver rams, but no pump or hoses. does anyone know if the older tree saver rams are interchangeable with the newer model pump and hoses? :roll:
  18. sierratree

    Falling on steep slopes

    best to have your insurance up to date. don't be afraid to turn down the job. always an option to crane it out or cherry picker?
  19. sierratree

    28" and 32" Stihl Bars

    Al: No worries.................Sean: welp, we just carry a couple of spares.......then grind after shutdown......
  20. sierratree

    28" and 32" Stihl Bars

    hey man.......no one's whining..........where did that come from?
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