What is it about operating, maintaining, or repairing chainsaws that get under your skin?
A few of mine:
Working on saws like the Homelite xl2, you have to tear the saw halfway apart to get any work done on it.
Watching some clueless person trying to cut with a totally dull chain.
Watching some clueless person trying to cut with a dangerously loose chain.
Cutting pines in the spring and then spending an hour at the end of the day getting the pine tar off.
Working on a saw that's NEVER been cleaned.
Hitting a hidden something with your chain that you just sharpened.
Just a few, I'm sure you can add to it.
A few of mine:
Working on saws like the Homelite xl2, you have to tear the saw halfway apart to get any work done on it.
Watching some clueless person trying to cut with a totally dull chain.
Watching some clueless person trying to cut with a dangerously loose chain.
Cutting pines in the spring and then spending an hour at the end of the day getting the pine tar off.
Working on a saw that's NEVER been cleaned.
Hitting a hidden something with your chain that you just sharpened.
Just a few, I'm sure you can add to it.