Posted on 01/24/2006 7:20:34 AM PST by SittinYonder
CHO:
I gotta find a woman with a chainsaw,
To spend the winter with me.
If I could find a woman with a chainsaw,
Than all night long I would stoke her fire, yes indeed.
I put an ad down at the Co-op, a notice on the stump,
I don't care if she's skinny, I don't care if she's plump,
I don't care if she's pretty or ugly as sin,
If she's got a chainsaw she can move right in.
Oh, you big city women in your Calvin Klein clothes,
Ain't much good when the ground gets froze.
I need a tough country mama, to help me chop my wood,
And when I find her, I'm gonna treat her good.
I 'd treat her sweet and gentle and we would never fight,
If she went out with someone else I wouldn't get uptight.
She can just do her thing, and I can do just mine,
And she and me and that machine we'd get along just fine.
I've got a cabin in the mountain, a Chevy pickup truck,
With half a ton of Mendocino thunder f**k,
I've got a bushel of soy beans, a whole barrel of brown rice,
And a couple cords of firewood would make it all so very nice.
Stihl really is tops. I am using an ancient 070 and it still starts on the first pull after I prime it for the first start.
It runs a 56" double end bar through a local species of tropical hardwood tree that is harder than oak. That's a 56" clear cut for a slab.
And the Stihl is almost as old as I am! My little saw is a Homelite 45cc with a 20" bar and it is a piece of junk in comparison.
;-)
Stihl really is tops. I am using an ancient 070 and it still starts on the first pull after I prime it for the first start.
It runs a 56" double end bar through a local species of tropical hardwood tree that is harder than oak. That's a 56" clear cut for a slab.
And the Stihl is almost as old as I am! My little saw is a Homelite 45cc with a 20" bar and it is a piece of junk in comparison.
;-)
I agree. I cut hundreds of cords of wood for pocket money when I was in high school and college. Hard, dirty, dangerous work. Over that time I used chainsaws by Sears, McCulloch, Echo, and Poulan, but nothing was near as good as the 6hp Stihl I bought when we were really busy. Great power-to-weight ratio, with little vibration, and ripping fast cuts. Expensive but well worth it.
They say Husqvarna and Jonsereds are of comparable quality but I never got a chance to try them.
-ccm
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.