Second one done, I'll make a couple more and then get to welding
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ah yea I see the curve, probably makes cutting and dragging easier!Btw, there’s a slight curvature from the cutter to the rake. I don’t know if that’s necessary or what the radius might be? I use all 4 sides but the blade/cutter side cuts through roots like butter. Good for tamping also. I hope you get the colour choice right .
seriously considered swapping my stihl for one of those because of fuel and the fact I have about 10 milwaukee batteries.. let me know how you get on with itPicked up this new tool yesterday. Just need to figure out how to pack it. 16” bar (13”cut). Should help with trail maintenance and make quick work of those blow-down-snags. View attachment 102858
Note the gratuitous picture of my iPhone charger.
Yah, I’ll test it out in the next few days. I have 9 5ah batteries. The 12ah battery is $300+. That’s what I paid for the saw. I’ll take 4 batteries with me.seriously considered swapping my stihl for one of those because of fuel and the fact I have about 10 milwaukee batteries.. let me know how you get on with it
the 12ah batteries definitely deliver a better kick, I use them with a milwaukee cutoff wheel to cut concrete floors etc, the power it delivers over a 5ah is hugely different, no slow down and no loss of torque but as you say... $300Yah, I’ll test it out in the next few days. I have 9 5ah batteries. The 12ah battery is $300+. That’s what I paid for the saw. I’ll take 4 batteries with me.
great job.. I wonder if its easier or even faster to use one of the giant silky saws ? they aint cheap but they do fold up and ive used a smaller version and theyre awesomeThe 12ah battery would’ve been better. I used 3 5ah batteries for this log. The motor stalled a few times probably because there was some big knots inside. Just had to feather the bar at a few spots.
I’m use to larger Stihl saws (032, 066 and 084) but I was impressed with this little guy. It did the job. Diameter of this log was about 22” Douglas Fir…and very hairy. 6-8” knots. View attachment 102959 View attachment 102960 View attachment 102961 View attachment 102962 View attachment 102963 View attachment 102964 View attachment 102965 View attachment 102966
Al in all I was pretty happy with it. Keep the chain sharp, chain oil and charge the batteries.
I made sure the Milwaukee saw and some batteries would fit before I purchased the Evoc pack. Tight fit though. Total weight might be 25lbs. …or less with everything.Check out the dakine builder pack and the evoc trail builder pack, both are designed for chainsaw carry. I have the evoc, it works well.
Notably all the photos have got a fairly small saw, I’ve always used mine with a little makita battery saw and it works well, I haven’t offered up a big petrol saw yet to see how useable it is.
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Just ordered the Evoc Trail Builder. Should be here in a few weeks.Check out the dakine builder pack and the evoc trail builder pack, both are designed for chainsaw carry. I have the evoc, it works …
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awesome work mate !Just ordered the Evoc Trail Builder. Should be here in a few weeks.
A new year and a new project. I decided this new Evoc pac makes sense since I’m packing the Milwaukee saw, Rogue, shovel, small garden rake, batteries etc. over a slightly longer distance.
So I recently finished the trail I’ve been working on for the past year. 4 bridges, several drops, technical but kinda flowie. Perfect for hiking and eMTB’s. It’s more of a loop so riders on analog mtb’s don’t venture to this area…except a few.
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These jumps are well above my pay-grade but they are well built. The builder has pouched “my” trail but I’ve also pouched his trail. I think there’s an understanding. We’re both confined to a secluded area which is bordered by a creek/ravine and a river. Any water flow and environmental issues is a priority for both of us. Past logging practices has caused some problems and Logging debris has blocked some of the creeks and drainage, but I correct those when I can.
For the extremely lazy or those short of time, or just people who prefer riding nice wide loamy trails the patented EMTB trail tool is available
I’m mostly concerned about the effect of rotor wash on my hair. I have 2 left and I wouldn’t want to get them messy. Btw, I part my hair in the middle.I love the heli-ride. You get your bike washed for free when it rains and blow-dried when it stops.
Tie them in a nice bow, you wouldn't want them to be flapping about - it's not a good look!I’m mostly concerned about the effect of rotor wash on my hair. I have 2 left and I wouldn’t want to get them messy. Btw, I part my hair in the middle.
Whoa, never been swarmed like that. No wonder the pilot freaked out.I have only been in one helicopter in my life. It was for work and a prospective supplier took us on a tour of potential locations for a new warehouse build. We landed on a massive spoil heap left over from the old steel works in Corby, UK. We then went walkabout for a while. When we got back it seemed like all the local kids were swarming over the helicopter. They were hanging from the tail rotor, trying to get into the cockpit and passenger areas, opening hatches, you name it! The pilot was going frantic because there was no way he could stop them on his own. Reinforced by five adults we gained control, eventually. It took a while for him to check everything. (We don't mind, take as long as you need!)
A young girl who looked about 9 years old came up to me and cried plaintively that we had ruined her birthday party! Apparently as soon as we landed, all her guests climbed over the garden fence and ran towards the helicopter. I reassured her that everyone would be talking about her party when they got into school the next day. She wasn't convinced.
Just as I thought we were about to get on board and leave, an aggressive Scotsman with what looked like two pit bulls on string came striding up demanding to know what we were about. He lived "just over there" and wanted to know what would be happening, by whom and when. He wanted company names and our names so that he could contact his MP to find out what was really going on. Jesus wept; I wish we hadn't landed! We sure didn't learn anything extra by landing, except to think twice before doing so! Five guys in suits landing by helicopter in a run-down area next to a housing estate can cause a bit of a stir!
inspirational mateDay 2; same ‘Ole Franks’ trail (posted day 1 in pic of the day recently) and finally cleared the winter damage. Two hikers helped me push the log off the trail.
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Hmmm, someone carved an arrow and their initial in the log.
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Cleaned up a few other minor things too, but it’s good to go.
but the handle on the rogue was definitely “operator-abuse”. I tried to use it as a peavy or lever(whoops).
I agree. Those pins can be a pita.Nah, the handle was junk, and clearly not robust enough to withstand REAL work.
I like your treatment of the ends with what looks like cord wrapped underneath the friction tape. I might give that a shot on one of my hoes.
Y'know... I've never understood why manufactures put a pin through a taper. I can't tell you how many times I've had a handle break, always at the pin. I've started epoxying handles into place, as there's nothing worse than trying to work with a wobbly handle.
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