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Oh Yeah! That is outstanding. Do you have oil in the hydraulic oil tank yet? Not long now I thing.

Hey I thought the leaning tower of Pizza was in Italy not Canada!
Will probably have oil in it by tomorrow, need to put the coupling in one of the pumps and thats easier from underneath, now I can raise it on the car hoist.
That shed has been getting worse every year for the last 4 or 5. At the point now stuff won't stay on the high side shelves.
(05-22-2016, 06:59 PM)f350ca Wrote: [ -> ]...That shed has been getting worse every year for the last 4 or 5. At the point now stuff won't stay on the high side shelves.

Feed it to the fire wood processor and post a video of the carnage Big Grin  Popcorn
YAY!!!
Excellent Greg!

What is the purpose of the arm that came down after the cut?

Tom
I think it's to measure for the length of the next cut.
Thumbsup That must have felt good. You know we want more.
You know guys that had to feel good to Greg. The saw cut through that log like a hot knife through butter. Yes I like it!!! Great job. Did you try the infeed and splitter yet?
All that for a little limb? Big Grin

Seriously - that was great to see it in action. I'm looking forward to seeing it in full swing.
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