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    Scored at Ace Hardware today, last box on the shelf!

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    Tamales By Sara in Commerce City

    Red Pork and green chile / cheese Plus a quart of green Chile to accompany!

    Hella good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mykidsdad View Post
    Tamales By Sara in Commerce City
    Those look good. I've heard good things about Tamales by Sara. I've always found the best tamales are the ones you buy out of the trunk of a car parked by the road from a lady that don't speak English.
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    This place ain’t much more than that at all! Great Tamales and good folks. Check them out . Keep you situational awareness up in the neighborhood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    Those look good. I've heard good things about Tamales by Sara. I've always found the best tamales are the ones you buy out of the trunk of a car parked by the road from a lady that don't speak English.
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    Bought this bad boy...now if the ATF would just hurry up!





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    Rebuilt my hot rod MS200T arborist saw that I bought about 25 years ago. I love this little saw. It has a 14 inch bar and I've used it every year to do major cuts on several thousand fruit trees and for limbing large spruce and fir in the mountains. I've taken good care of it but it was time for a new piston/cylinder and more. The MS200T is lightweight, well balanced and powerful running 10,500 rpm. These haven't been made for many years but are in high demand by experienced tree climbers. Mine is in exceptional condition and could readily bring $1200-$1500. Worth rebuilding, I'll never sell it.

    I have 3 other chain saws but use a Stihl 036 PRO the most. It's a powerful professional saw with a 20 inch bar and can handle anything in our forest. It's 18 years old and has been rebuilt once.


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    By the way Hummer, you got a chainsaw I could borrow ?............










































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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Rebuilt my hot rod MS200T arborist saw that I bought about 25 years ago. I love this little saw. It has a 14 inch bar and I've used it every year to do major cuts on several thousand fruit trees and for limbing large spruce and fir in the mountains. I've taken good care of it but it was time for a new piston/cylinder and more. The MS200T is lightweight, well balanced and powerful running 10,500 rpm. These haven't been made for many years but are in high demand by experienced tree climbers. Mine is in exceptional condition and could readily bring $1200-$1500. Worth rebuilding, I'll never sell it.

    I have 3 other chain saws but use a Stihl 036 PRO the most. It's a powerful professional saw with a 20 inch bar and can handle anything in our forest. It's 18 years old and has been rebuilt once.
    I have a big Stihl MS 362 that I don't like nearly as much as my little 029 Farm Boss. I found that saw in the barn when we bought our Bailey house in 2002. I cleaned it off and put some fuel in it and it started after a couple of pulls. It looked pretty well used when I found it 18 years ago and I used it for 4 or 5 cords a year (in combo with the other saw) from 2002 to 2015. It still runs just great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    By the way Hummer, you got a chainsaw I could borrow ?............


    Sorry, had to..........
    Ha! I knew that was coming. I learned to never loan out my chainsaws but if a friend ever needs a tree cut I'm willing to help.



    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    I have a big Stihl MS 362 that I don't like nearly as much as my little 029 Farm Boss. I found that saw in the barn when we bought our Bailey house in 2002. I cleaned it off and put some fuel in it and it started after a couple of pulls. It looked pretty well used when I found it 18 years ago and I used it for 4 or 5 cords a year (in combo with the other saw) from 2002 to 2015. It still runs just great.

    Yes, I've always like the handling of the Husqvarnas better. Both of mine need work now though. Funny thing, the one time I let someone else use my husky arborist saw he somehow got the wild hair to turn a nut centered in the clutch and broke the end of the crankshaft off.

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