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<blockquote data-quote="discounthunter" data-source="post: 2333343" data-attributes="member: 39573"><p>by the sound of it he did seem a little not-gung-ho. but, how heavy is a 390+bar,probably not a good starter saw. when i work with someone new to saws,i stand there watching their every move helping them,not off cutting letting them wing it.bar in the dirt,done that and still do that,im guessing it had a 24"?,too much bar for a newby.i admire you for trying but it takes more than one time for people to get the hang of things(you got your bar stuck)give him a good sit down talk and tell him straight up either man up or find a desk job. but definatley keep trying to help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="discounthunter, post: 2333343, member: 39573"] by the sound of it he did seem a little not-gung-ho. but, how heavy is a 390+bar,probably not a good starter saw. when i work with someone new to saws,i stand there watching their every move helping them,not off cutting letting them wing it.bar in the dirt,done that and still do that,im guessing it had a 24"?,too much bar for a newby.i admire you for trying but it takes more than one time for people to get the hang of things(you got your bar stuck)give him a good sit down talk and tell him straight up either man up or find a desk job. but definatley keep trying to help him. [/QUOTE]
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