My store rarely has the six, but they almost always has the four. They don't care if you aren't swapping size for size. You can swap a small for a large. You just pay the cost of whatever tank you're "buying". You just have to have a tank to swap or it costs more.
This is what I do. I bought tanks when I first started and got tired of explaining to airgas that I wasn't interested in leasing the tanks that I owned. I started going to rural king and they're cheaper.
High winds gave me this present. You can watch the ground heave and settle with the wind. Of course, the power line is on one side and the cable line is on the other side. Fortunately, I can drop the cable line and drop the tree. I also have to remove the fence before I drop it. Shouldn't be too...
It's not too bad with the mill that I'm using. It has a hand winch that takes the work out of it. Still impressed with my saw. It takes about five minutes to get through seven feet of 26 inch wide wood. Most of the wood is going to my friend's shop. He's going to build tables. Some is going to...
Spent half a day cutting poplar into 16 inch rounds. The bottom half of the two trees took every bit of my 32 inch bar. The worst part of a long bar is sharpening the chain. My dad suggested that I get a Granberg, and I'm glad I listened. Very easy to set up and gets any chain razor sharp...
My bad, it is 16650. My thermal scope runs them instead of cr123. Kind of costly on the initial buy, but it quickly pays for itself when you're burning three cr123 every two hours.
BTW, the best upgrade for a stock saw is better dogs. I was using my daughter's ms391 the other day because it had a 25 inch bar and I didn't feel like swinging a 32 inch bar for 12-14 inch trees. It didn't want to cut very fast or very well, so I took it home and copied the aftermarket dogs I...
I was -7.50 when I had it done. Because I was so bad, it was a one shot deal. Unfortunately, as I've gotten older, I'm back to needing glasses or contacts, but it was worth the cost to not need glasses for 11 years.
I won't hammer you at all. The seller gets to determine the rules of the sale. If the buyer doesn't like the rules, the buyer can move on to the next sale.
I might think your rules make you a dingbat, but I won't specifically name you. ;)
It depends on the seller. Some dingbats think they have to make you jump through hoops. For example, some dingbats think the address on your LTCH has to match your driver's license.
I tried that app that firecadet suggested, and it says it's a poplar. Does anyone want it for lumber? If so, I can cut it to whatever length and you can have it...