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  1. 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.
  2. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

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

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Gouging with the 100 amp plasma is heckka fast compared to the 45 amp.
  4. 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.
  5. 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...
  6. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Yep.
  7. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    This is what 4800lb of plastic bumpers looks like. This is the third time in 19 months I've hauled bumpers from this body shop.
  8. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    20MB per attachment, 10 attachments per message.
  9. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    You got it backwards, a 7 pin sprocket pulls 7 drive links per engine revolution, an 8 pin pulls 8, or 14% faster chain speed. Sharpened the chain and knocked down three pines on this job. The 500i is still a ripper!
  10. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Yeah, I cut my notch perpendicular to the lean of the tree, made the back cut level... oof but inconsequential. The 500 was ported by @huskihl , I’m liking it but I haven’t used it much yet. Throttle response is fantastic, plenty of torque to lean on. Was going to knock down some oak...
  11. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    He wrote it on a whim, turned out to be advantageous. I’m glad I didn’t have to climb that tree, I left 4-6’ stubs from the lift, then peeled the ivy back with the ex for trimming the stubs on the ground.
  12. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    The first two pictures are early April, before the ivy had leafed out. The ivy was ~12’ in diameter through the canopy, petering out ~10’ from the top.
  13. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    We took out a fat pine this week covered in poison ivy, very minimal reaction to the ivy.
  14. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    The two pictures are 19MB and 64 megapixels... my guess is the forum doesn’t like the 64MP, it did the same thing with my 24MP picture I posted earlier that was just over 1MB.
  15. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    You’d think 150 watts of power leaking through the comp release valve would be noticeable on the operator’s hand/the plastic.
  16. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    The BR800 is 17% more powerful than the BR700. I wish they’d go ahead and come out with the BR1200 8). I went from this: To this, without touching a rake:
  17. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Why were the videos a bad idea? @Jed
  18. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Reckon it depends on the car, but folks are usually friendly/not stuck up. When I was getting gas the first time that day, a woman at another pump warned me that the side door was open on the enclosed trailer. Second time that day 😂.
  19. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    So 18” would have cut the exposed wood in half, roughly. This was 32 minutes after I started, between the axles I’d ground into the dirt and the stump was roughly ground level where the tires were (easier to climb). This was an hour into the grinding... the stump was 9’ in diameter where it...
  20. lumberjack

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    The RG80s are all 85hp Fords, as far as I’ve seen. Used to get around 20 hours out of a set of teeth, but like any cutting edge, that can be cut short in a hurry. The pines will have a landscaper come through in the spring to establish grass, I’m not sure what will happen with the oak. I...
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