windthrown
361 Junkie
OK, the ex went to a 'chainsaw class for women' class today. She came home wanting a decomp button on her 210 (doh!). I told here that the Stihl 210-250 series never had a decomp button and I doubt that there is any place in the top of the jug to drill and tap one in.
She also said that they said that blue was the color code for anti-kickback safety chains and bars. I showed her my Stihl catalogs and my chains and bars with the green and yellow dots, and told her that green is for anti-kickback safety and yellow is for pro chains and bars (and better). But to no avail.
Are they changing from green to blue for safety anti-kickback now? Or is the Oregon chainsaw safety 'expert' smoking something funny before he teaches these classes?
She also said that they said that blue was the color code for anti-kickback safety chains and bars. I showed her my Stihl catalogs and my chains and bars with the green and yellow dots, and told her that green is for anti-kickback safety and yellow is for pro chains and bars (and better). But to no avail.
Are they changing from green to blue for safety anti-kickback now? Or is the Oregon chainsaw safety 'expert' smoking something funny before he teaches these classes?