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Mac Timber Bear(?) Hard Starting Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="MacAttack" data-source="post: 7353823" data-attributes="member: 166878"><p>haha... I was kidding about them leaking oil like they were designed to, i meant "as if they were designed to", because they all leak!</p><p></p><p>My signature, lol.. a running theme on this site is that top-handle saws like Mini-Macs are very dangerous to use, especially one-handed, because of the location of your right hand which can make them more likely to kick-back. So being a smart-ass I've indicated in my signature line that they are dangerous, especially the one with no chainbrake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacAttack, post: 7353823, member: 166878"] haha... I was kidding about them leaking oil like they were designed to, i meant "as if they were designed to", because they all leak! My signature, lol.. a running theme on this site is that top-handle saws like Mini-Macs are very dangerous to use, especially one-handed, because of the location of your right hand which can make them more likely to kick-back. So being a smart-ass I've indicated in my signature line that they are dangerous, especially the one with no chainbrake. [/QUOTE]
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