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<blockquote data-quote="indiansprings" data-source="post: 3277907" data-attributes="member: 31772"><p>I'll just bet Dinger meant seconds, since we have the luxury of having several work saws, when one starts getting a little dull, we'll switch saws with the user and I'll touch the one up hea was using. I have a vice mounted on the trailer, it makes it really easy to do in the field. While I've got the saw, I'll go ahead and fill it up and top it off with bar oil and it'll be ready to go.</p><p>\\</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indiansprings, post: 3277907, member: 31772"] I'll just bet Dinger meant seconds, since we have the luxury of having several work saws, when one starts getting a little dull, we'll switch saws with the user and I'll touch the one up hea was using. I have a vice mounted on the trailer, it makes it really easy to do in the field. While I've got the saw, I'll go ahead and fill it up and top it off with bar oil and it'll be ready to go. \\ [/QUOTE]
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