Tollster
Veteran Member
Tom, that was a 1/2" cone bit on the end of a flex dermal.
The 550 is still running strong, I moved over to tru-fuel 50:1 with no issues. and found a new use for my wifes empty dish soap containers... Bar oil in the woods.. It fits well into my saw tool bin.. so now I'm down to a 16 ounce fuel can and a 16 ouce no dribble oil squirter.., wedges, file, chains, plug wrench, and I'm set.
I've taken some times off from clearing, mostly because of the cold and snow.. combined with working alone.. Also didn't clear a lot this summer as I was involved with a stone wall job that lined the drive way.. My finger nail has just grown back from a squisher between a rock and a hard place, but I got it done... close to 3 months on the wall.
A few of many piles!
And that wall, actually this is the long one, I ended up terracing where the Toyota is sitting, and then I had culverts to build. The hardest was a toss up on the terrace and this wall.. the terrace required very big stones, using the bota, BH thumb, and fence post to roll into place..
This is about 160' long, average 4' high, and is 3' thick... every bit of three months!
Terrace and culvert sections on drive (18" double wall, 42' long)
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The 550 is still running strong, I moved over to tru-fuel 50:1 with no issues. and found a new use for my wifes empty dish soap containers... Bar oil in the woods.. It fits well into my saw tool bin.. so now I'm down to a 16 ounce fuel can and a 16 ouce no dribble oil squirter.., wedges, file, chains, plug wrench, and I'm set.
I've taken some times off from clearing, mostly because of the cold and snow.. combined with working alone.. Also didn't clear a lot this summer as I was involved with a stone wall job that lined the drive way.. My finger nail has just grown back from a squisher between a rock and a hard place, but I got it done... close to 3 months on the wall.
A few of many piles!
And that wall, actually this is the long one, I ended up terracing where the Toyota is sitting, and then I had culverts to build. The hardest was a toss up on the terrace and this wall.. the terrace required very big stones, using the bota, BH thumb, and fence post to roll into place..
This is about 160' long, average 4' high, and is 3' thick... every bit of three months!
Terrace and culvert sections on drive (18" double wall, 42' long)