The pto side is kinda obvious that the plastic race faces to the crankcase side but the flywheel side can go either way. Cage in or out? Cage was broke up and in pieces so had nothing to look at before removal.
So my father in law to be brought me a few saws and said none of them will cut straight. All the rails were fuggled up. Now i have no pics of the before and after of the rails but they all cut straight now. I used this fine piece of equipment to gring them, way less than the one from baileys.
Yea there is but it still shouldn't have broke, must of had a fault in the metal when it let go.
Was a 14" bar. Rails were in excellent shape as well. Chaps wouldnt have saved me, helmet would have atleast slowed it down. I was only wearing chaps and safety glasses.
Only filed once, not...
Add me to the confirmed tick count. Was tending to the beehives tonight and when I came in felt something crawling on me, thought it was just a lost bee but it was a tick. Got it off before it bit but its here. I drowned it and am bringing it to be checked tomorrow. I think I'm going to start...
Just look it over real good. It was a driver that let go. Further inspection revealed that it was cracked for a little bit cause of the color difference.
I'm not putting carlton down I'm sure it could happen with any chain...
Definately was cutting along and all of a sudden chains gone...
Recent storm broke top out of a choke cherry tree in my neighbors yard. Told her I'd cut it for her as long as I could get the wood, she agreed. I dropped it down and started to limb it up when this happened. Sure put the scare on me.
Never had a chain break let alone what...
To stir the pot a little have 3 small huskies, a 36, a 42, and a 235 on the bench, the stihls are under it cause they still work... Now I remember why I buy stihls, so I can fix everyone elses husky! Flame on!
Don't know if its true or not but I decided to stop by my local dealer and ask about it, according to him mid march it will be out. Just thought I'd share that.