ya ever throw your saw?

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teatersroad

teatersroad

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I mean give 'er an 'ol fashioned chuck across the woods. mad as piss all at everything that aint going right, chuck it to the downhill so it flies farther?

recon the damage later?

yeah or nay.
 
sunfish

sunfish

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my best chuck was a 346, what's need got to do with it?
It is a light saw, should go farther than most :givebeer:

When a saw runs as good as my old 346, why chuck it ?

I just load the truck and go home :cheers:

I did see a guy once, holding a weedeater by the small end and slamming the powerhead into the ground. There was plastic flying. I got a great laugh out of that one....
 
o8f150

o8f150

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i never had a problem with my echos so i don't ever think about chunking them over a hill,,,, if a person runs an echo the thought of doing that would never run across their mind,,:popcorn::popcorn:
 
andrethegiant70

andrethegiant70

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Fact is, I always factor in that nine times out of ten, it's my fault... something I did badly or didn't do at all.. like replace that jelatenuos fuel line, do the carb kit that I knew I needed, find that vac leak, etc. If the saw doesn't run properly, it's pretty likely that I'm kicking myself for being lax on maintenance... a sin which I commit more than I like to admit... hence, the saw behind the seat of the truck.

I did beat up my car once... but that was back in high school.... and it was still my fault... corroded battery terminals. Felt good, though.
 
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