Hoarders (95)

Mar 10, 2012 5:21 AM CST Hoarders
Kristia49
Kristia49Kristia49toowoomba, Queensland Australia31 Threads 2,039 Posts
robplum: depends what size saw and type of wood your looking at cutting, small wood you only need small saw, NEW 2012 BAUMR-AG 25cc PRO-ARBORIST CHAINSAW PRUNER has a 10" bar is Super Light at only 2.5kg. but really just for pruning, $110 in your door on eBay.Direct Deals offering: -
If your yard is starting to look like a jungle then you need to pick up the 58cc 20` Petrol Chainsaw and start creating some order! $109.95

that has a 20" bar pretty mush cut anything your likely wanting to

It's for firewood, ironbark, gum. Fallen logs.
Mar 10, 2012 5:25 AM CST Hoarders
robplum
robplumrobplumEnsay, Victoria Australia107 Threads 1 Polls 12,031 Posts
Direct Deals are also offering
The baumr-ag 38cc ultra light chainsaw is a commercial grade saw designed specifically for low fatigue and great maneuverability when working with medium to larger tasks. it's perfect for any application. whether it be preparing firewood. lopping medium to large trees. clearing those overhanging branches. removing bushfire hazards or as a great companion on your next 4wd adventure or camping trip. $139.95



but you need to bear in mind they cheap Chinese saws, seem ok, but they all seem to leak chain oil.
I've just found site to buy parts for the 62 cc and 72 cc Baumr saws, they cheap and hurting other saw retailers but otherwise ok
Mar 10, 2012 5:28 AM CST Hoarders
robplum
robplumrobplumEnsay, Victoria Australia107 Threads 1 Polls 12,031 Posts
Mar 10, 2012 5:32 AM CST Hoarders
robplum
robplumrobplumEnsay, Victoria Australia107 Threads 1 Polls 12,031 Posts
bending it am i?
Mar 10, 2012 5:33 AM CST Hoarders
Kristia49
Kristia49Kristia49toowoomba, Queensland Australia31 Threads 2,039 Posts
robplum: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-52cc-CHAINSAW-20-BAR-CHAIN-TOOLS-POWERFUL-LIGHT-WEIGHT-2-STROKE-PULL-START-/170799337115?_trksid=p4340.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSI%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BRTU%26otn%3D18%26pmod%3D160756633591%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D6901075862332932111#ht_3611wt_987

that'd probably do

note the Buy Now price $76.99 in your door
dunno about parts for it but how could you beat that

Thanks rob, i'll check it out.
Mar 10, 2012 5:34 AM CST Hoarders
daggyone
daggyonedaggyoneWonthaggi, Victoria Australia143 Threads 14 Polls 1,963 Posts
robplum: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-52cc-CHAINSAW-20-BAR-CHAIN-TOOLS-POWERFUL-LIGHT-WEIGHT-2-STROKE-PULL-START-/170799337115?_trksid=p4340.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSI%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BRTU%26otn%3D18%26pmod%3D160756633591%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D6901075862332932111#ht_3611wt_987

that'd probably do

note the Buy Now price $76.99 in your door
dunno about parts for it but how could you beat that
How much do DD pay you for the plugs Rob lol.
Wow that is cheap for a chainsaw.
Most people are better off just popping into Bunnings and grabbing a cheap ol' Ozito electric chainsaw for the humble back yard stuff and they will never need it outside their confined lifestyles so why hold onto a 2 stroke model when it will only come out of the shed once in a blue moon?
Mar 10, 2012 5:36 AM CST Hoarders
Apebble
ApebbleApebblejust over the hill a bit, Victoria Australia5 Threads 114 Posts
robplum: bending it am i?
i had a chinese saw and the chain kept flyin off lol.i just couldnt adjust it ,the tension screw was always loose ,si i took it bac and the new one was like you said leaked oil and the thing seazed up nlol so i threw it against the wall rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing needless to say i couldnt get that one workin again laugh
Mar 10, 2012 5:38 AM CST Hoarders
Apebble
ApebbleApebblejust over the hill a bit, Victoria Australia5 Threads 114 Posts
daggyone: How much do DD pay you for the plugs Rob lol.
Wow that is cheap for a chainsaw.
Most people are better off just popping into Bunnings and grabbing a cheap ol' Ozito electric chainsaw for the humble back yard stuff and they will never need it outside their confined lifestyles so why hold onto a 2 stroke model when it will only come out of the shed once in a blue moon?
i use mine every week ,ive had this one 5yrs and its a ripper
Mar 10, 2012 5:39 AM CST Hoarders
robplum
robplumrobplumEnsay, Victoria Australia107 Threads 1 Polls 12,031 Posts
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

daggy depends what wood is available and where it is
Mar 10, 2012 5:40 AM CST Hoarders
daggyone
daggyonedaggyoneWonthaggi, Victoria Australia143 Threads 14 Polls 1,963 Posts
Apebble: i use mine every week ,ive had this one 5yrs and its a ripper
When I lived at my folks 100 acre bush block in Strathewen, we used the Stihl every week in winter for firewood.
I used to get more enjoyment using my axe to bring the large trees down.
Mar 10, 2012 5:43 AM CST Hoarders
daggyone
daggyonedaggyoneWonthaggi, Victoria Australia143 Threads 14 Polls 1,963 Posts
robplum: daggy depends what wood is available and where it is
(The answer to the riddle is) "A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood."
Woodchucks Chucking Wood
The amount of wood that woodchucks would chuck on a given day varies greatly with the individual woodchuck. According to a Wall Street Journal article, New York State wildlife expert Richard Thomas found that a woodchuck could chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt in the course of digging a burrow. Thomas reasoned that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would chuck an amount equal to 700 pounds.
Some say it depends on three factors:

The woodchuck's desire to chuck said wood.

The woodchuck's need to chuck the aforementioned wood.

The woodchuck's ability to chuck the wood when it is a woodchuck
Mar 10, 2012 5:44 AM CST Hoarders
Apebble
ApebbleApebblejust over the hill a bit, Victoria Australia5 Threads 114 Posts
daggyone: When I lived at my folks 100 acre bush block in Strathewen, we used the Stihl every week in winter for firewood.
I used to get more enjoyment using my axe to bring the large trees down.
f..k,, you a glutton for punishment or something haharolling on the floor laughing
Mar 10, 2012 5:47 AM CST Hoarders
Apebble
ApebbleApebblejust over the hill a bit, Victoria Australia5 Threads 114 Posts
robplum: daggy depends what wood is available and where it is
those ozitos,are real good,that is if you want tobuild a balsa toy boat ,the when you finish call the ambulance to stitch your fingers vbac on rolling on the floor laughing
Mar 10, 2012 5:47 AM CST Hoarders
Kristia49
Kristia49Kristia49toowoomba, Queensland Australia31 Threads 2,039 Posts
Apebble: i had a chinese saw and the chain kept flyin off lol.i just couldnt adjust it ,the tension screw was always loose ,si i took it bac and the new one was like you said leaked oil and the thing seazed up nlol so i threw it against the wall needless to say i couldnt get that one workin again

Ok, what brands do you suggest pebbs?
Mar 10, 2012 5:47 AM CST Hoarders
Apebble
ApebbleApebblejust over the hill a bit, Victoria Australia5 Threads 114 Posts
robplum: daggy depends what wood is available and where it is
those ozitos,are real good,that is if you want tobuild a balsa toy boat ,the when you finish call the ambulance to stitch your fingers vbac on rolling on the floor laughing
Mar 10, 2012 5:50 AM CST Hoarders
daggyone
daggyonedaggyoneWonthaggi, Victoria Australia143 Threads 14 Polls 1,963 Posts
Apebble: f..k,, you a glutton for punishment or something haha
I was about 15yo and the wood chopping was great for building up the little muscles into bigger ones as the girls liked them bigger back then.
Mar 10, 2012 5:51 AM CST Hoarders
Apebble
ApebbleApebblejust over the hill a bit, Victoria Australia5 Threads 114 Posts
Kristia49: Ok, what brands do you suggest pebbs?
h theyre probly alright wot rob said, ive just had a bad run lol,but i paid 300bucks and got an oleo mac,my mate franks used a shindaiwa for 11yearsand its still going good.ive got a stihl in the shed thats supposed to be good but its not as good as the oleomac.theyre made in italy and theyre easy to pull start::
Mar 10, 2012 5:54 AM CST Hoarders
Kristia49
Kristia49Kristia49toowoomba, Queensland Australia31 Threads 2,039 Posts
Apebble: h theyre probly alright wot rob said, ive just had a bad run lol,but i paid 300bucks and got an oleo mac,my mate franks used a shindaiwa for 11yearsand its still going good.ive got a stihl in the shed thats supposed to be good but its not as good as the oleomac.theyre made in italy and theyre easy to pull start::

Yeah, wasn't going to go for dearer brand, stihl, expensive. I've got a talon, been good, but need a bigger one.
Mar 10, 2012 6:01 AM CST Hoarders
robplum
robplumrobplumEnsay, Victoria Australia107 Threads 1 Polls 12,031 Posts
i got three different makes Gardner (paid $127 at ALD's), a 5200 (52cc paid $160 out of Weekly Times) and two Baumr (62cc, eBay were selling $129 in your door) and the 72cc eBay 103 + 47 freight) they all go ok nothing wrong with any those, leak oil but otherwise no worries
Mar 10, 2012 6:10 AM CST Hoarders
Martia
MartiaMartiabenalla, Victoria Australia141 Threads 1 Polls 2,888 Posts
Kristia49: Yeah, wasn't going to go for dearer brand, stihl, expensive. I've got a talon, been good, but need a bigger one.


The best thing to do is go somewhere like Bunnings and have a chat with someone there, I would be wary of buying online as you Must see if you can handle it ok..... that is so important Krista.
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