Finished up maintenance on the l3901. Drained the radiator and ran distilled water only for a bit and drained that. Then filled with coolant. Also drained the front axle and filled it with hydraulic fluid.
The MS400 is a factory 362 the factory hopped up, if you're looking for the weight of a 362 and near the power of a 461. (With a little tweaking it pretty much has the power of a 461).View attachment 142460 Following @Magicman post, something else orange.
Had some downed big limb wood to block up. 046 hadn’t been run in a while.
Bought it used years ago for $350. Didn’t have much usage but was poorly maintained. Little basic maintenance and it perked right up.
It’s over 30 years old now, but it’s a great running saw.
As I’ve gotten older I tend to pick up the little MS211 more often….
No plan to do so, but if I were to replace the bigger saw tomorrow it would likely be a Stihl 362.
Looking at the "Last Log" picture I can see that you and that saw rig are age old friendsWe finished that sawmilling job today:
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The last log, a 24" X 8'.......
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that got sawed into 52, 2X4's seen stacked on the customer's MX5100 FEL bucket.
That is 3320 bf of lumber stacked in the background. It will all be hauled to the customer's pole barn for the final sticker stacking and drying.
Yup, that is a 1998 LT40 Wood-Mizer that I bought used 21 years ago. We are close friends and together we have sawn over 3 million bf of lumber. Over 60 thousand this year but @ 81 years old, I am continually trimming my sawing schedule and probably will not saw half of that this next year.Looking at the "Last Log" picture I can see that you and that saw rig are age old friends
Yes, the MS400 should be a nice option. If Stihl made a truck, I would probably buy one.The MS400 is a factory 362 the factory hopped up,
As a note, STIHL would sub-contract manufacture to someone else; STIHL zero-turn mowers are nice--and made by Ferris. STIHL provides excellent service on them I hear.Yes, the MS400 should be a nice option. If Stihl made a truck, I would probably buy one.
You need a bigger / better monitor.Looks like some threw away a perfectly good gate (right above the tractor). That pile says a lot about the culture of our country and the reliability of appliances. Bet my refrigerator is older than most of the appliances in that pile. If it ain’t broke, I sure as heck ain’t buying a new one so I can watch it with my phone.
I see your getting the white stuff too.Used the MX to get the new to me Buhler rear blade off the trailer, got the pallet forks off and the front hydraulic snow blade back on with no plans to remove it until the spring.
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Not as much as you based on your photo. Currently just a 1/4" dusting here at 3,200 ft elevation, but lot's of snow above 5,000 ft based on the mountains around the valley.I see your getting the white stuff too.
This is today's Xmas card front yard picture!
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Looks terrible . I'll keep our rain for as long as possible.I see your getting the white stuff too.
This is today's Xmas card front yard picture!
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Hell, we can’t even get that…supposed to get nailed with an atmospheric river. It’s 60 and dry damnit!Looks terrible . I'll keep our rain for as long as possible.
Wow, looking at the field in the background no wonder that cow came over to check out the green scrub!!!! Your really are dry.Been pretty busy, been working on one of the newly acquired pastures with neighbors house & farm that we bought over the summer. Yesterday I spent the day using the SVL with tree/brush puller. I had to resecure the hydraulic lines with stainless straps and replace o-rings (slow drip) on the grapple. Then later today I was using the grapple on the SVL and making brush piles.
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