"Good on yer" so do I Vap 44 (Rebadged Oleo Mac 244F)& Alpina Prof 55 I have 20 or so other saws but seem to always use these 2 as the go to "jobbies"I heat with wood and the saws I use are a 38cc and a 50cc, don't want anything heavier.
"Good on yer" so do I Vap 44 (Rebadged Oleo Mac 244F)& Alpina Prof 55 I have 20 or so other saws but seem to always use these 2 as the go to "jobbies"
Thanks. On YouTube they have video of trees Barber Chairing and people getting killed for mistakes. I don't let anyone just grab a saw of mine without rigorous training.
You can sell gift cards. I'd take a small percentage of loss and sell them on line. Maybe buy something then refund it for cash.
Yea, that's where I looked first. A bit pricey. I'm going to take a trip to Windy Ridge.This isnt a bad idea...you can use the money to buy the same saw from Tractor Supply, they carry Husky saws now. The one right up the road from us had quite a few lined up the last time I walked through.
don't invite him to this thread...nawwwww.....If we're going for the religious aspect, you do Know that GMC IS an acronym right? it stands for God's Mechanical Curse
CHEVROLET= Crank Hammers Every Valve Rattles Oil Leaks Every Time
And of Course We ALL KNOW:
FORD=First On Race Day
Hey Where's Dave Hadden from the P&R Forum? We're Just having Fun With Word's here
Doug
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No matter how simple the act, before the motor reeves every piece of safety gear SHOULD go on. But, I'm preaching to the choir. AND, I'm guilty sometimes. Who, bunkers out to start a saw in the shop? Or show uncle Bob my new saw? Like a married man looking at a beautiful lady I have to remind myself of the rules. We all want a short cut. That's most often when we get a bloody cut.
When you toss it, look out! I'll probably be tossing my 20 year old Stihl 025.Wow. What a good lookin' saw.
People rag on the clamshell saws here and claim they are disposable. They're right. I'll probably just toss my ten year old 350 in another 20-25 years if I live that long.
Go to a store and hold one of those less expensive saws if you really want to feel good about your purchase.
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