You don't know how to blow a seal out?
Leave the personal stuff out of this, there is no place for that in family forum:stop:........:msp_sneaky:
You don't know how to blow a seal out?
You don't know how to blow a seal out?
There is a good joke there somewhere, but I ain't going there......
Those saws are a nightmare, no one in their right mind even attempts to work on them.....
I love Mini-Mac's. I grew up in a chain saw shop (my dad's) and I started working on all the yellow beasts when I was five or six years old. I have four or five sitting in my shop and several large boxes of NOS parts just waiting for me to get around to fiddling with them. When we were cleaning out my dad's storage buildings after he passed, I kept all the yellow saws that I could find. I think the biggest only has a six or eight foot bar on it. Not to change the subject, but I just got a Stihl 011 running yesterday that had been sitting in his shop for somewhere between 15-20 years. I've got some old Homelite's, Pioneers and a couple of Bradley's to fiddle with as well.
Well, howdy! You will do good here! I bet you can come up with some great pics and stories!
You'll never get that taste out of your mouth.
Such a lot of whining!
Ever take an iPhone apart?
LOL - it counts if you can put it back together afterwards! There's not a lot that can't be disassembled with a pick axe.....took a computer apart w/pickax once, does that count? me & jack [daniel] had fun that nite...
LOL - it counts if you can put it back together afterwards! There's not a lot that can't be disassembled with a pick axe.....
I was trying to decide between two smart a$$ replies:didnt need to - worked almost as good in pieces as it did together, and used less power...
I was trying to decide between two smart a$$ replies:
A. "Oh, it must have been a Mac"
or
B. "That describes everything with Windows on it"
But then I realized they were equivalent.
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