opcorn:
You bet, could probably cook some in the time it took for that post to go through.Sup Cuz?
You gonna share that popcorn or what?
That Wendell could mess up a chrome plated cannonball.Did Wendell break the AS server too. You know he crippled The Pork Shack.
Thank you ! Sounds like what Ive been thinkin .To the original question, I have been told by some higher up Husky folks that it is indeed true. Folks that I believe.
I also really don't think it's a big deal either. Not quite sure why Stihl guys are so offended by it. I don't get all worked up because Stihl/Zama is building an awful lot of Husky's carbs.
We gotta find some new things to argue about besides Husky vs Stihl anyway. Let's try something about saws that isn't brand oriented: When you receive a saw in a box, should the box be taped, stapled or glued shut????????
Totally agree, I could care less where the technology came from long as it worked and I was able to complete the task at hand.To the original question, I have been told by some higher up Husky folks that it is indeed true. Folks that I believe.
I also really don't think it's a big deal either. Not quite sure why Stihl guys are so offended by it. I don't get all worked up because Stihl/Zama is building an awful lot of Husky's carbs.
We gotta find some new things to argue about besides Husky vs Stihl anyway. Let's try something about saws that isn't brand oriented: When you receive a saw in a box, should the box be taped, stapled or glued shut????????
We gotta find some new things to argue about besides Husky vs Stihl anyway. Let's try something about saws that isn't brand oriented: When you receive a saw in a box, should the box be taped, stapled or glued shut????????
Just so long as you don't put any of those dang foam peanuts in there.All three. Is that too much to ask? I mean really?
That Wendell could mess up a chrome plated cannonball.
Just so long as you don't put any of those dang foam peanuts in there.
I think if its a pro grade saw then it should be glued and stapled, and also have the nylon straps with the little clamps that cut your fingers while you carry the box. If its a homeowner saw I think tape is plenty good enough for that. And if you want to go crazy with patents take a look at the archery industry, everybody is paying money for everything they use even though all the designs are "brand new technology"To the original question, I have been told by some higher up Husky folks that it is indeed true. Folks that I believe.
I also really don't think it's a big deal either. Not quite sure why Stihl guys are so offended by it. I don't get all worked up because Stihl/Zama is building an awful lot of Husky's carbs.
We gotta find some new things to argue about besides Husky vs Stihl anyway. Let's try something about saws that isn't brand oriented: When you receive a saw in a box, should the box be taped, stapled or glued shut????????
NorweigianGerman tape or Swedish tape?
I have saws show up all the time just dropped in the damn things. Oil leaking out, stuck in every crack......nasty.
That are almost entirely junk!!!! What a minute I get it now.... Stihl is making these carbs for husky that are consistently failing/malfunctioning! Which gives Husky's a bad name! You get the idea.because Stihl/Zama is building an awful lot of Husky's carbs.
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