Source for 8/3 extention cord wire

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As it turns out, I found some today. $2.08/ft at a local supply house. I swear the last time I looked at those places, they didn't have any.

Ian

now your good to go......maybe they were just out of stock at the time
 
   / Source for 8/3 extention cord wire #32  
Hey Freak, how's it going. Would you be the same Freakingstang that I used to see at ArboristSite? With a name like that, you must be.

Ian

That's me! How ya been bro? I just bought a house at the end of summer along with a little bota mower for upkeep! Hadn't touched a saw in 4-5 years other than clearing my property.
 
   / Source for 8/3 extention cord wire #33  
Southland in Louisville stocks it.
 
   / Source for 8/3 extention cord wire
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#34  
That's me! How ya been bro? I just bought a house at the end of summer along with a little bota mower for upkeep! Hadn't touched a saw in 4-5 years other than clearing my property.

Small cyber-world. I picked up my Kubota last year about this time when the JD spat it's tranny out. Now these guys have me learning to weld. Almost as bad as CAD (Chainsaw Acquisition Disease for those not familiar). I ordered a plasma cutter a few days ago for no real purpose other than cutting the scrap I'm practicing on into more manageable pieces. :laughing:

Ian
 
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Almost as bad as CAD (Chainsaw Acquisition Disease for those not familiar).

I know that very well... Between my dad and I we have 10 saws. (not counting the parts saws). I think 7 of them are mine. (mostly vintage saws)
 
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#36  
I've got 3. A 45cc saw for the smaller stuff and limbing, a 74cc saw for anything up to 28" or so, and 92cc saw for the occasional treezilla. I used to have a 111cc vintage saw, but traded that one against the more practical, modern 92cc saw.

Ian
 
   / Source for 8/3 extention cord wire #37  
I've got 3. A 45cc saw for the smaller stuff and limbing, a 74cc saw for anything up to 28" or so, and 92cc saw for the occasional treezilla. I used to have a 111cc vintage saw, but traded that one against the more practical, modern 92cc saw.

Ian

I have got an almost new 41cc stihl (got it for free, all it needed was some tape), about 5 or so in the 30-50cc range, all from the 60s-70s. Then I have a 2 old logging saws. Both from the 50s, one a 87cc iel, and the other a 71cc homelite gear drive. (I also have about 5 more parts saws)
 
   / Source for 8/3 extention cord wire #38  
Small cyber-world. I picked up my Kubota last year about this time when the JD spat it's tranny out. Now these guys have me learning to weld. Almost as bad as CAD (Chainsaw Acquisition Disease for those not familiar). I ordered a plasma cutter a few days ago for no real purpose other than cutting the scrap I'm practicing on into more manageable pieces. :laughing:

Ian


Good dealio! I'm down to 25 saws. Plus another 8-10 parts saws. Really hard to let some of them go. They are like my kids.... Lol
 

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