The Hedgehog
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The struggle is real. I broke a nail, forgot my pillow, and could only make room in my pack for 3 beers.Make sure to comfortably step over that piece when you crawl in your tent
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The struggle is real. I broke a nail, forgot my pillow, and could only make room in my pack for 3 beers.Make sure to comfortably step over that piece when you crawl in your tent
Nothing compared to blowing your balls off. Redirect that handgun please.The struggle is real. I broke a nail, forgot my pillow, and could only make room in my pack for 3 beers.
How is that thing? Nothing sucks more than dragging around this stihl farm boss that leaks bar oil. Got to bring a saw because the one time you don’t, a storm will blow a tree across the road, but dealing with getting fresh fuel, mixing it with oil, draining it, cleaning the gunked up carb because i never actually used the saw etc is a PITA.Best post I’ve read on hunttalk was when I was beat fuggin down and hunting sheep. @Oak did it and it rings 110% true for me anyway.
This moose hunt is gonna be a real test for my pal Jake. Hopefully no going Texas Chainsaw on the tent. That damn battery in the saw weighs more than my rifle. We will have firewood here when it’s late.
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So far so good with this one. I’m not a saw expert. I had it in a bag with the bar and chain off, but no leaking of bar oil. I pulled the battery from my girlfriends lawnmower to bring so my plan is to cut way more wood than we’ll ever need here.How is that thing? Nothing sucks more than dragging around this stihl farm boss that leaks bar oil. Got to bring a saw because the one time you don’t, a storm will blow a tree across the road, but dealing with getting fresh fuel, mixing it with oil, draining it, cleaning the gunked up carb because i never actually used the saw etc is a PITA.
Don't nick rocks , or even dirt. Kinda like a dull skinning knife.So far so good with this one. I’m not a saw expert. I had it in a bag with the bar and chain off, but no leaking of bar oil. I pulled the battery from my girlfriends lawnmower to bring so my plan is to cut way more wood than we’ll ever need here.
3 Beers?!?!?!?The struggle is real. I broke a nail, forgot my pillow, and could only make room in my pack for 3 beers.
How is that thing? Nothing sucks more than dragging around this stihl farm boss that leaks bar oil. Got to bring a saw because the one time you don’t, a storm will blow a tree across the road, but dealing with getting fresh fuel, mixing it with oil, draining it, cleaning the gunked up carb because i never actually used the saw etc is a PITA.
No but every tent out there better watch the f out.View attachment 296929
No bar oil needed on this guy.
“Lawn mower”So far so good with this one. I’m not a saw expert. I had it in a bag with the bar and chain off, but no leaking of bar oil. I pulled the battery from my girlfriends lawnmower to bring so my plan is to cut way more wood than we’ll ever need here.
I'd take an extra chain if I was packing an electric saw in. Nothing zaps a battery quicker than a dull chain. I like gas saws better and always have my little Stihl in the truck. Sucks to pack though. mtmuleyDon't nick rocks , or even dirt. Kinda like a dull skinning knife.
We have the dewalt and Milwaukee battery saws at work they are highly impressive that Milwaukee and one big battery would be awesome for just clearing a road for thatHow is that thing? Nothing sucks more than dragging around this stihl farm boss that leaks bar oil. Got to bring a saw because the one time you don’t, a storm will blow a tree across the road, but dealing with getting fresh fuel, mixing it with oil, draining it, cleaning the gunked up carb because i never actually used the saw etc is a PITA.
I've got the milwaukee pole saw and man is that thing handy for cutting limbs. super light if you have to climb with it too.We have the dewalt and Milwaukee battery saws at work they are highly impressive that Milwaukee and one big battery would be awesome for just clearing a road for that
We have a couple of the dewalt pole saws also the other night I tried putting 2 of the middle pieces together to extend it more doesn’t workI've got the milwaukee pole saw and man is that thing handy for cutting limbs. super light if you have to climb with it too.
I can switch mine from pole saw to weed eater attachment. Never thought I'd like an electric trimmer but I'd never go back to 2 stroke now. Plus I don't have to mix gas for the wife or kids or have them tell me they can't get it started.We have a couple of the dewalt pole saws also the other night I tried putting 2 of the middle pieces together to extend it more doesn’t work
When guys start to descend on a thread from all corners of the forum, like flies on cow shit, that's when things get fun.This has to be one of the wildest threads I’ve ever read on here…… just wow.
It’s not electric its battery powered per the old lady I told one day that I liked her electric mowerI can switch mine from pole saw to weed eater attachment. Never thought I'd like an electric trimmer but I'd never go back to 2 stroke now. Plus I don't have to mix gas for the wife or kids or have them tell me they can't get it started.
You guys are getting soft, since when was firewoood a requirement?Best post I’ve read on hunttalk was when I was beat fuggin down and hunting sheep. @Oak did it and it rings 110% true for me anyway.
This moose hunt is gonna be a real test for my pal Jake. Hopefully no going Texas Chainsaw on the tent. That damn battery in the saw weighs more than my rifle. We will have firewood here when it’s late.
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