- Joined
- Apr 16, 2005
- Location
- Sharon, SC
Fake.Foreigners...
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Any self respecting ram boy would have tow mirrors flipped up
Fake.Foreigners...
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Any self respecting ram boy would have tow mirrors flipped up
Probably been better, &/or, cheaper to leave where it was, or Bury it there! Looks like it went through the Crusher!50 Ton recovery for a sub 3000# car!View attachment 325900 View attachment 325901
Got the last piece of the equation today.
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Ported MS660 with 36" bar and full skip chain
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Makes the 046 with 20" bar look tiny
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Paging @BigClayThat’s a MAN’s saw right there!!
Who’s gonna run it for you?
Roof line was not that bad before tow truck dropped it. 3 teens, all drunk, all ejected. Est speed of 94mph. Car went +400' off roadway into a kudzu field.Ouch - Any survivors?
Thank goodness they were drunk. If they were sober, they probably would have been texting, crashed, and died.Roof line was not that bad before tow truck dropped it. 3 teens, all drunk, all ejected. Est speed of 94mph. Car went +400' off roadway into a kudzu field.
All survived with numerous injuries.
Got the last piece of the equation today.
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Ported MS660 with 36" bar and full skip chain
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Makes the 046 with 20" bar look tiny
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My dad back in 2012. He was 2 weeks from being 60 years old in this picture. 880 Magnum with a forty something inch bar.:drool:
i have a 046, now I NEED a 066, thanks a lot
Nah, I still prefer the way the 046 screams and pulls and handles. 046 with 25" bar is the most versatile saw for 99% of the work I need. Capable of cutting down a 4ft tree, and still light and balanced enough to buck firewood and trim limbs.:drool:
i have a 046, now I NEED a 066, thanks a lot
They both make top quality saws, and they both have issues. With that said, I bought my 046 for ~$175 in 2007, and the only thing I've had to do to it is keep good fuel in it, and go through bars and chains.I'd just like to find the money to afford a Stihl. I llke my Husquvarna but I've already had to fix it.
My Husky broke the plastic thing when you pull the crank rope. IDK what it's called. They fixed it no cost too.They both make top quality saws, and they both have issues. With that said, I bought my 046 for ~$175 in 2007, and the only thing I've had to do to it is keep good fuel in it, and go through bars and chains.
046/460/461 is hands down my favorite saw. I have anything from a 192 to an 880 and my go to saw is my 461.Nah, I still prefer the way the 046 screams and pulls and handles. 046 with 25" bar is the most versatile saw for 99% of the work I need. Capable of cutting down a 4ft tree, and still light and balanced enough to buck firewood and trim limbs.
Same. I would wheel the crap out of it. Imagine it on some tons and 40s!!I would drive a Hellcat Wrangler fo sho!
Hellcat Wrangler worth it?
ECGS has one in their shop.I would drive a Hellcat Wrangler fo sho!
Hellcat Wrangler worth it?
As a teenager until I left home for BDU modeling, I ran an 066 from sun up to sun down every summer. I was in shape to say the least.:drool:
i have a 046, now I NEED a 066, thanks a lot
Seriously, already teasing a TRX Wagoneer?
Hellcat Wagoneer TRX