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i own ford,chevy, international, run all stihl's.
Just like a saw...you work it hard, it eventually will need replacing. And they always come back and get another Ford!
Good point, hellwig!
I am a chevy guy but I have had good fords in the past. I just like how easy it is to work on chevys.
Everything is built with the same cheap a$$ quality nowadays. 99% of so called problems are mental. If you think one brand is better than the other then you are gonna tend to ignore that bad aspects of said brand and focus more on bad aspects of another when in all actuality everything in junk nowadays.
Maybe his VW is like this.
My favorite truck is the 73-86 Chevy. Second favorite is the one my avatar.
Maybe his VW is like this.
I still cant rep you,,,,, but that is funny !!!!
Why I otta.........
I am a chevy guy but I have had good fords in the past. I just like how easy it is to work on chevys. Not to mention that I think proclaiming one brand is better than another is retarded. Everything is built with the same cheap a$$ quality nowadays. 99% of so called problems are mental. If you think one brand is better than the other then you are gonna tend to ignore that bad aspects of said brand and focus more on bad aspects of another when in all actuality everything in junk nowadays.
I can't completely go with you on the last point, though. Ya ever listen to the fine-tuned whir of a modern Baldor? Or held a modern Starrett C-square in your hand? Or a Lie-Nielsen 4 1/2 Smoother? They'll each one make you believe in life again!
I can't completely go with you on the last point, though. Ya ever listen to the fine-tuned whir of a modern Baldor? Or held a modern Starrett C-square in your hand? Or a Lie-Nielsen 4 1/2 Smoother? They'll each one make you believe in life again!
I totally agree.I believe most brand loyalist are only that way because that is the brand that their parents had when they were kids.
And I hope you aren't referring to baldor electric motors.
I am indeed sir!!
Maybe he was talking about trucks. Starrett no doubt makes some fine tools. I still have some Starrett stuff. Their tap wrenches are without equal.
BTW, what's a c-square?
GRRRRRRRRR.......fighting urge to proclaim that they are all junk................................
I am an industrial electrician and couldn't attest to it. They all wirr smooth when you take care of them. Except for the 700hp+ honkers that I walk past every day. You can't even hear the motor itself.
I believe most brand loyalist are only that way because that is the brand that their parents had when they were kids.
Combination square. Starrett invented it earlier in the last century. More of a woodworking tool than anything else, but it's the one tool that no woodworker is without.
Old saw,,,, Dude some how,,,,,, I just see you in a VW?????
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