adsm08 3,451 #8876 Posted 18 hours ago Took the boy hunting this morning, he got a squirrel, I got nothing. Then I came home and got my dad's truck read for safety inspection. The cap installer wired the brake light wrong, so it worked with the turn signal. I've inspected it without the cap the last few years because it was already off at SI time. He's not taking it off this year, so the light has to work correctly. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wayne0 1,297 #8877 Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, cleat said: Looks absolutely fantastic (except for the tilted Wheel Horse). Great job !! Looks like you've got a flat! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
8ntruck 7,995 #8878 Posted 13 hours ago (edited) I stopped by one of the local hardware stores and pulled the trigger on a Milwaukee M18 16" chain saw. Yes, the big box store has the same tool at a lower price - 40 miles away. Wasn't worth investing a large part of the dav to make that trip. Besides, the hardware store is also the local Toro dealer. I don't mind paying a bit more for something to support a local resource. Once home, I opened it up, greased the tip sprocket filled the bar oil, checked for bar oil pump was working, then made a few test cuts. I had a 3 amp hour battery in it and started making an endgrain cut lengthwise in a log. Leaned into it like I would a gas saw. That overheated the battery in a short amount of time. I swapped for a 6 amp hour battery and got better results. Didn't lean on it as much either. First impressions: It is not a saw I'd use for felling a tree much bigger than 8" diameter. It is not a gas saw. Seems to want a lighter touch when cutting. Unknown battery life. Probably happier with larger capacity batteries. Would be a good pruning saw for use in a man lift - no rope start, pull the trigger and it goes. Strikes me as a good saw for small jobs. No gas to mess with, slap a battery in and go. Edited 11 hours ago by 8ntruck 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 73,520 #8879 Posted 12 hours ago 10 hours ago, 19richie66 said: I didn’t make bread or pancakes Man..... you gotta come up to Jim's! We did good eating the wonderful sammiches. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1054 Project 14 #8880 Posted 11 hours ago 14 hours ago, Ed Kennell said: Nuther Backyard Brawl. Pitt wins this one. Ummmm nope. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 42,453 #8881 Posted 11 hours ago 19 minutes ago, 1054 Project said: Ummmm nope. Great game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1054 Project 14 #8882 Posted 10 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said: Great game. It was a great game. I truly miss the old Big East. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,451 #8883 Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, 8ntruck said: Would be a good pruning saw for use in a man lift - no rope start, pull the trigger and it goes. Strikes me as a good saw for small jobs. No gas to mess with, slap a battery in and go. This has been my experience with electric saws. They are great for lift work, and pruning, but I don't like them for any sort of trunk work on anything of any size. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 73,520 #8884 Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, adsm08 said: This has been my experience with electric saws. They are great for lift work, and pruning, but I don't like them for any sort of trunk work on anything of any size. Agreed. Trina will use her Kobalt battery saw for small felling or most any limbing/ trimming. We find the gas powered saws are better for felling overall. Not sure I could really set a size limit from battery to gas because situations vary so much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites