That stuff works very well for some people & not good for others: there’s something to do with each person’s chemical makeup.
Or maybe those it don’t work on are just candy#ss%s.
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Our new house has a dual fuel heat pump also but I have a GrandPa Bear Fisher just like the one above that I intend to incorporate in my heating plan.
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The Missionaries from our church we’re called home when this 1st started getting getting bigger.
It’s Serious when the Missionaries are called home.
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1. Break down 10/22
2. Glock 22/23 in .40 with 9mm conversion kit
3. AR-15 Carbine In 5.56 with .300 BO barrel.
4. Remington 870 12 gauge
5. R700 Long Action with .300 WM & .308 bolts & barrels.
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For Bar Oil, Tractor Supply sells their brand about as economically as you can buy bar oil.
TSC also sends out flyers from time to time, & they run specials on the bar oil: I believe I bought 2 gallons last summer for $12.
Remember, when you change mix fuels, especially to VP, your saw's tune...
Treestuff.com is a great company to buy from.
They have a safety kit that I purchased, & put together my kit with.
I added things, but the basic kit is a good starting point.
What part of South West Georgia, @Sowega86?
Please Learn what a Barber Chair is & how to avid it: it is serious business.
This guy is lucky: it's worth reading.
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/read-this-if-you-are-new-to-cutting-trees-down-or-are-just-bored.305842/
This is why BC Timber Felling is one of the most...
As long as you don't try to start it like a regular saw, it's actually not bad.
GPaw wanted something he could do small trimming around the farm with, (when we aren't there to help him), & we picked up a Stihl MS180C.
It's perfect for that application.
Some climbers are starting to use them...