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Kilted Organist/Musician
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
We had something like this clearing the high voltage right of way through our farm a year ago. Makes a real racket, and a mess. But probably better than running bulldozers.
I'd like to turn that machine loose in my back yard. I have neglected my landscape for a few years and now the Carolina Jasmine has gone wild and taken over some of the pines and dogwoods, along with devil's walking stick, and smilax briar. Anyway, I am cleaning it up now, and burning some big piles of vines and brush. I bought a new Stihl chainsaw after my 31 year-old 028 finally burnt up the coils, which would have been over 60% the cost of a new saw. The 290 cuts like a hot knife through butter. I have a good source of oak firewood for the sawing, but four days of rain will keep me off that farm, even with a 4WD pickup.
As a matter of fact, the sun DOES shine out of my ...
dillon wrote:I'd like to turn that machine loose in my back yard. I have neglected my landscape for a few years and now the Carolina Jasmine has gone wild and taken over some of the pines and dogwoods, along with devil's walking stick, and smilax briar. Anyway, I am cleaning it up now, and burning some big piles of vines and brush. I bought a new Stihl chainsaw after my 31 year-old 028 finally burnt up the coils, which would have been over 60% the cost of a new saw. The 290 cuts like a hot knife through butter. I have a good source of oak firewood for the sawing, but four days of rain will keep me off that farm, even with a 4WD pickup.
I hear ya, Dillon. Our backyard has been neglected for at least 22 years. My roommate [and "landlord'] and his dad bought the place and neither one really cared about the backyard. A good friend of mine and I were talking about cleaning up the mess and putting in a garden. My roommate said, "No problem here... go for it!" That saw in the video would be WAY overkill for what we're doing but there's always wishful thinking! )
Almost as much overkill as Kari, in Mythbusters, cutting down a pine tree with a .50 cal. minigun. It was faster than a chainsaw, but messier And that Girl had a blissful look on her face.
It will not always be summer: build barns---Hesiod
You could certainly do that with a machine gun. I consulted on lead remediation from soil on a military base machine gun range once, and wanted to do some additional sampling. I was told that it was difficult to find a time when the range was not in active use to work there. I suggested I could go whenever they were mowing the grass or had a few minutes down time. I was told that the gunners kept the grass mowed...
As a matter of fact, the sun DOES shine out of my ...