rednecksawman
ArboristSite Operative
just wondering if theres any true saw shops left I remember as a kid up until 20 years ago going in to saw shops that made there own chain loops took links out didn't realy matter what brand of saw you had they could work on them . when you bought a new saw usualy the mechanic sold the saws also took the in the shop gased and oiled them up and cranked them up made sure they were oiling and adjusted the carb as needed and told you to bring it back after 5 tanks of gas to check it. now I see teenage kids selling the saws that don't know anything and they just take it put a little gas and oil in started it and take your name down and that's it also the chains come in prepackaged loops and if you got a odd chain link number your out of luck and if you need a link taken out they just sell a new chain. also I remember buying stihl products that the dealer filled out the 3 part registration card that asked 50 questions and you got a copy kinda like a title to a car.