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I bought a Class 1 plow, sub soiler and drag attachment at an auction the other day, already put everything to work. Soil is ready, will be planting next weekend.

I also picked up an old Poulen Chainsaw that wouldn't run. A little fuel down the carb and it started. The fuel line was gone, I installed a new one and it runs great. Also picked up some Cat 5e connectors and a bunch of other electrical items.
 
So you have 200 acres ? We will all come to your place when nuclear war breaks out ! :)

I bought a Stihl MS250 last year and just used it yesterday. I lack a lot of arm strength and couldn't get the damn thing to start.
It wasn't the chainsaw; I just couldn't get that "burst" of strength to rotate the engine fast enough.
Once my neighbor started it for me, I had no problem restarting it several times. It cuts amazingly.
I figure I can find a way to get more leverage to start this thing !


 
So you have 200 acres ? We will all come to your place when nuclear war breaks out ! :)

I bought a Stihl MS250 last year and just used it yesterday. I lack a lot of arm strength and couldn't get the damn thing to start.
It wasn't the chainsaw; I just couldn't get that "burst" of strength to rotate the engine fast enough.
Once my neighbor started it for me, I had no problem restarting it several times. It cuts amazingly.
I figure I can find a way to get more leverage to start this thing !


I wish I had 200 acres :)
 
Beth If they make a compression release for a chain saw I'd be putting one of those on, work great on high comp MC's
 
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