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teacherman

teacherman

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:clap: Will you get it and ship it to me? I'll make it worth your while..... I've heard that the Husquarne Pro is an awesome saw!!!!!

I suspect the seller is somewhat visually impaired.

My dad is 78, and he cannot seem to take a good photo, although he reads a lot, and can see just fine with his glasses. He also has completed a scale model of his historic church in NC, with amazing craftsmanship and detail, but don't ask him to take a picture...... someone else will have to photograph the model.

back to chainsaws.....he cannot use one, due to a pacemaker in his chest. Would a diesel chainsaw, sans spark plug, have the same problem?
 
teacherman

teacherman

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yep... that would work, but can he lift it?:greenchainsaw:

He's actually a pretty sturdy guy, he just might. He had his own cabinet shop, and he still does it for people. He is not a chainsaw fanatic, though, it's just a tool to trim branches arounnd his place.

Maybe Cummins will come out with a small chainsaw that weighs under thirty lbs........

Mr. Saw Troll, would you give us a power/weight analysis of the upcoming Cummins "D420?" :greenchainsaw:
 
Lakeside53

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You have the cad.. just buy him/you one of the diesel saws... there a few still around. Starting is a pain though (preheat the glow plug with propane..).

Of course.. the right choice is an electric saw....
 
Schultzz

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Craigslist

What really gets me on Craigslist is the add for free firewood or lumber (first you have to cut down the tree). Today I saw an ad for free Walnut Wood.
But you have to have proof of insurance before you cut it down for free.
I refer you to my signature and rest my case.
 
chrispy6822

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What really gets me on Craigslist is the add for free firewood or lumber (first you have to cut down the tree). Today I saw an ad for free Walnut Wood.
But you have to have proof of insurance before you cut it down for free.
I refer you to my signature and rest my case.


You know I see a lot of free silly ads. Like today I saw one for someone to come and rip out 450sqft of used carpet and you get to keep the old carpet for your troubles.

But the Walnut...................If a couple of good logs out of it????????? I might be so inclined.
 
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