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These are Opt in email addresses list Collected from different web sites Opt in mailing lists and legal emails, good for those peoples who are looking for...
myro_100_7000@...
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Jun 2, 2006
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11278
I was looking at either the Regency i2400, or the Hampton H1300. Anybody had any dealing with either. I like the fact that the Regency can act like a...
brewmyownbrew
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Jun 2, 2006
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11279
Well, since no one responded to my question about a Volko chimney cap I was thinking of purchasing and installing, I purchased it and installed it. <g> But I...
Karen Karably
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Jun 6, 2006
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11280
Don't take it personally. There hasn't been much talk here lately. It's probably because of warmer whether. I'm building my first chimney for a new Tarm...
Jimmy Marr
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Jun 6, 2006
3:11 pm
11281
Sure, use me as the guinea pig, why don't ya?! <g> They were fine to work with I suppose, though you have to call to order, but I was on the phone with them...
Karen Karably
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Jun 6, 2006
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11282
Karen I've seen this type installed and they do their job. The only thing I would alert you about is that I've also seen the screens get heavily plugged. But I...
Miro
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Jun 7, 2006
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11283
Has anyone used "Rhinoflex" by Rovanco (www.rovanco.com) I am looking for comments pro/con. This appears to be tougher than the stuff in courageted soil pipe....
brcsgli
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Jun 7, 2006
10:38 am
11284
Greetings, fellow wood burners. Ok, everyone I have 2 questions about chainsaws. Up until now I've been able to get by without owning one...(using a...
socko287
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Jun 7, 2006
4:17 pm
11285
I'm going to pick-up my Farm Boss today, as a matter of fact. The only major difference that I was told about is that the Wood Boss has an automatic chain...
rob r
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Jun 7, 2006
5:08 pm
11286
I will give this a try. First, you should get what you are comfortable with. Being comfortable with your saw, keeping it sharp, and running well, will keep...
samiamrd
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Jun 7, 2006
5:19 pm
11287
I had previously owned a homelite Super 2 which was a good reliable light saw. Then I bought a 45cc homelite with a 20" bar about four years ago before I got...
gary
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Jun 7, 2006
5:57 pm
11288
Use a Stihl chainsaw - it is what professionals use - it is the only chainsaw that is powerful and will last. Well worth the money. Keith...
Keith McHugh
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Jun 7, 2006
5:59 pm
11289
The big saws are a handful to start also. You have to hang onto the rope handle and throw the saw down. It is something to think about. Gary [Non-text...
gary
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Jun 7, 2006
6:15 pm
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Kieth is right. Actually, you need two Stihl saws - a big one and a cute little baby one for the wife, and for limbing. Like an 034 and an 019. That's $750....
Rob
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Jun 7, 2006
6:23 pm
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Ha. You are supposed to set it on the ground and put your foot through the handle, then yank on the rope. I guess that only works for them that can still bend...
Rob
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Jun 7, 2006
6:37 pm
11292
I know that the newer and larger Stihl saws come with a compression release button at the top of the saw to make starting easier. My Stihl 046 Magnum has one...
Keith McHugh
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Jun 7, 2006
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11293
Exactly!!! Not much use in a snowy brushy woods either. Gary Ha. You are supposed to set it on the ground and put your foot through the handle, then yank on...
gary
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Jun 7, 2006
6:50 pm
11294
Not to start a war, but I would certainly say that very many pros also use Husqvarna and Jonsreds. Saying that Stihl is the only saw is powerful and will last...
tdstevenhall
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Jun 8, 2006
1:26 am
11295
... After buying a Husky 455 last fall I realized I had never used a real chain saw. Never used a Stihl though so it may be a real saw also :) Dexter...
Dexter McIntyre W4DEX
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Jun 8, 2006
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11296
Well, assuming you really can't spend $300, as you said, we need to focus on alternatives. I've seen Poulans work pretty well for quite a while and I think ...
infomet2003
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Jun 8, 2006
4:40 am
11297
Stihl and Husqvarna are the same company - Electrolux. Perhaps some mentioned that already. My review of the specifications showed that for similarly powered...
Scott Berkey
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Jun 8, 2006
12:29 pm
11298
Wow! Thanks to everyone for all the fine suggestions! Like I said, I've gotten by without one up to this point, so I'm just looking for a saw that would make a...
socko287
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Jun 8, 2006
2:39 pm
11299
Lowes has a pretty good sale on now, both for a Poulan ($149.96) and Husqvarna ($199.00). Gary...
gary strom
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Jun 8, 2006
8:48 pm
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While Stihl is a great saw - you still need to watch which model you are getting - you get what you pay for usually - and Stihl also has a cheapy model line -...
Glenn Needham
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Jun 9, 2006
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Hi Woodies. Need to get my two cents in on this topic! Socko287 gave a great summary of his needs in his orig. post. Needs a reliable saw that does not need...
Tim Novak
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Jun 9, 2006
1:02 am
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Tim, I agree with you - I also love the power of the Stihl 046 Magnum - there is nothing like having a professional grade saw - if you can handle the power and...
Keith McHugh
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Jun 9, 2006
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Well, I just was looking at that used saw that is being sold for $100, and I'm not really sure about it. It's a PARTNER saw, an S65 model...and it does seem...
socko287
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Jun 9, 2006
11:09 pm
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Hello, As a member of this woodheat group,I would like to extend an invitation for all members of Woodheat to join your neighbor group site here at yahoo...
ci_stovenut
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Jun 10, 2006
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Thing about a Stihl is, you only have to buy it once. When we moved out to our wooded acres, one of our new neighbors liked to brag about how many chainsaws he...
Rob
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Jun 10, 2006
2:19 pm
11306
Rob, you are correct - the Stihls are very durable - if you can stand having a saw be a little heavier - they are definitely very durable and built to last. ...
Keith McHugh
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Jun 11, 2006
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