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How do you Answer "Can I borrow your Chainsaw?"
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<blockquote data-quote="redray46" data-source="post: 3321758" data-attributes="member: 32635"><p><strong>Borrowin saws</strong></p><p></p><p>I had a sales rep call and ask about borrowing a saw yesterday.He is a good guy and has helped me out BIGTIME twice in the last month,my answer was NO,but,I will come and cut with you.He had about a 50 foot oak come down in the 70MPH winds we had 2 nights ago.The 359 and 346 got a good work out.It was the first time i used the 346 PARTS saw ($18) for a full tank,that is one sweet saw.</p><p>Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redray46, post: 3321758, member: 32635"] [b]Borrowin saws[/b] I had a sales rep call and ask about borrowing a saw yesterday.He is a good guy and has helped me out BIGTIME twice in the last month,my answer was NO,but,I will come and cut with you.He had about a 50 foot oak come down in the 70MPH winds we had 2 nights ago.The 359 and 346 got a good work out.It was the first time i used the 346 PARTS saw ($18) for a full tank,that is one sweet saw. Ray [/QUOTE]
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