But.. but, what am I to do with all this used diesel oil?
Dealers aren't always right I've learned a ton here over the years and was mostly a lurker for the vast majority of it. It's a great resource to make me better at my job. Thanks for the clarification.Not at all Doug as you have made it quite clear you are a dealer and any advice I have seen from you has been spot on. As per my reply to "fearofpavement" above there has been some completely bogus answers to certain questions by new members that are so wrong it's not funny.
Used diesel? That would be exhaust, right ?But.. but, what am I to do with all this used diesel oil?
How do I muffler mod this saw?
You should delve into some of the garbage. Anybody who is sitting around on new years eve talking to people from other countries must not have anything more important to do.
You should also look at a world time clock. It is 1:22pm on the 1st of January, 2014 where I am. Plus it's 40°C so I'm sitting in under the air conditioning.
..........for the rest of our benefit.
...What I meant to say to ya earlier fishfiend is that you can also get aftermarket bar and chain with a reduced profile width kerf which would relieve your concerns about premature wear.
New Year’s eve was so last year. What's the future look like?
Will a narrow kerf require more or less power from the chainsaw motor than removing more material with a wider kerf?
Will a narrow kerf require more or less power from the chainsaw motor than removing more material with a wider kerf?
So I should stop telling people to port saws with an oversize masonry bit and a hammer drill then?
You're both forgetting the Blue Goo!I thought that was standard practice?
The problem I see with heeding "wrong" advice is that there are many instances when doing the wrong thing with or to a chainsaw can be a serious risk to ones health. Most people I know have no idea how dangerous a saw can be.As per my reply to "fearofpavement" above there has been some completely bogus answers to certain questions by new members that are so wrong it's not funny.
If I’m cutting Tasmanian Blue gum and some leaves fall into my Billy Tea, can I still drink it?
Grey, spitty with a breeze in my bit of Oz, still warm though and beats Scottish summer weather hands downYou should also look at a world time clock. It is 1:22pm on the 1st of January, 2014 where I am. Plus it's 40°C so I'm sitting in under the air conditioning.
Drop bears! Vicious killers they are. We warn all the touristsYes unless a Koala falls in there as well. They taste like crap.
Will a narrow kerf require more or less power from the chainsaw motor than removing more material with a wider kerf?
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