Pesky Chain Saw

   / Pesky Chain Saw #11  
Thanks for your bracket idea. I think I will combine that with the plywood holster I had before, and mount it in similar fashion and location. Your reasons are very good, as what ends up in that bucket is all too often out of sight and out of mind - spells disaster if its anything important.
 
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#12  
You've made an interesting point there, I'm learning the benefits of the second saw when the job site is far from the ranch! That double axled loader grapple from a post awhile back would be a fantastic, but I could buy a lot of heating oil for the $12k it cost. SteveV/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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Even your screen name fits with that post! It's real easy to exceed the value of what you're doing when something gets broken or messed! First rule is don't get hurt! SteveV
 
   / Pesky Chain Saw #14  
<font color=blue>First rule is don't get hurt!<font color=black>

Yes. I was in the woods cutting the other day, and being lightly teased about the chainsaw chaps I was wearing. About two hours into cutting, and working on some nasty brush, the chain caught, and kicked the saw back. The moving chain tapped me hard (and quick!) on the knee cap. No damage to the knee cap, but a good gash in the chaps. The one doing the teasing bought a pair of chaps before the day was over. He was an EMT and glad (so was I!) that he didn't have to take care of a sawn knee cap that day. I ruined an earlier pair about 8 years ago, just the day before I headed out on a 12 day elk hunting trip. I won't go out with a chainsaw without the chaps on. I have ordered a new pair.
 
   / Pesky Chain Saw #15  
<font color=blue>...or worse yet, dumping it out of the bucket when Mr. Forgetful gets involved</font color=blue>

How ironic of you to mention it. Just last Saturday I was "putt"ing through a long path in the woods after dark. I caught a vine on the bucket and dumped the chain saw (that I forgot was in there) trying to manuver out of it. I ran over the chain saw after that. Old Mr. Forgetful cost me a bundle. I cracked the housing in 3 places.
Nice holster!! I assure you I WILL be building it.
 
   / Pesky Chain Saw #16  
I use 2'wide by 3'long metal expanded{welded}box and attach it to the lower ends of my ROPS..works real well..matter of fact to well,got to much junk in the bottom rattling around.
 
   / Pesky Chain Saw #17  
Thomas

I like the Idea of an expanded metal box mounted to the ROPS. The top and sides could be solid metal to keep things dry and the bottom expanded metal to keep it empty of water and whatever else might leak.

I have been working in the woods about a little over a mile from the house so I am required to bring a lot of stuff, I forgot to mention the tool box for holding files and wrenches to adjust the saw and sharpen the chain.

One of those small double axle log trailers with the hydraulic grapple loader would be a nice piece of equipment, but the price is a little over my budget. I have been toying with building something along that line. I did build a trailer like device to carry one big log or a couple of small ones many years ago that works well. It would be nice to have something that could carry a few more at one time.

Randy
 
   / Pesky Chain Saw #18  
Would be great to see some pics of your trailer. Any chance you could post some?
 
   / Pesky Chain Saw #19  
I would like to post a picture or two but I do not have one of those digital cameras yet. Income tax return is due soon, it's either a toothbar or a camera, which one should I buy?

I think I will try for both. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Randy
 
   / Pesky Chain Saw #20  
Have you guys seen the Chalkley chain saw? It has a bunch of magnets on it and you can stick it to just about anything metal. OK I am making it up /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif but it might work.

Chris
 

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