

Since real estate is kind of slow right now to say the least, I am now going into the Pine firewood business which I can tell you after cutting a cord from stuff left over from the last power company pruning job is dang hard work. Usually when I take out big trees I give them away. I have been chainsawing off and on for over 30 years but this will be my biggest project.

How you people can do this is flat out amazing to me. He actually agreed with me so they are going to cut the trees into 8' to 16' sections which is great because now I will not have to look for climbing gear and learn to climb at age 56. One thing I can't tolerate is a half cut tree or a toothpick tree. I told the forester if they cut one branch off a tree to cut the entire tree down. It was then I realized my friend's 42cc Poulan which I fixed into a zippy little saw would be dead before all the cutting was done. I stood back and looked at these 2 trees and guestimated they must be over 100' tall which gave me a minor heart attack. I got mine because it has a 24" bar which might be a little too much bar but the local power company has decided they need to remove 2 big trees from a lot I own. Wanted a Stihl but when I saw the prices for a new Stihl I figured after paying that much plus 8% tax I would have a heart attack. I could have got the orange one (which everyone here is calling the red) but the guy I got it from had the blue one running so I got the blue/white with 24" bar and good chain for $55 here in Sacramento.

MIX OIL SPECIFICATION: Homelite chain saw mix oilĬHAIN TYPE: Homelite38 Raker III and Oregon 72 (0.38 mm)ĬRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS: Caged needle roller Mount stator as far clockwise as it will go on breaker point systems.īREAKER POINT SETTING: 0.015 in. MAGNETO TYPE: Breaker point or electronicĪIR FILTER SYSTEM: Cellulose fiber element OPERATOR CONFIGURATION: One Man operation

MANUFACTURER ADVERTISED H.P.: 3.33 SAE 7,500 RPM (58.2 cc)ĬYLINDER TYPE: Aluminum with chrome plated bore
