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have you ever seen arff sit still when there is beer involved, he will be going crazy trying to get his saw going, I may need to drain his saw gas, lol. ps don't tell him, I'm sure he won't read this haha
Your right.
have you ever seen arff sit still when there is beer involved, he will be going crazy trying to get his saw going, I may need to drain his saw gas, lol. ps don't tell him, I'm sure he won't read this haha
For that a guy could just get a new chainsaw every time is gets dull LMAOBullet chain.
Bar sprocket and chain conversion 600.00. 300.00 for replacement chains after that.
I just checked as we did our saws at work.
For that a guy could just get a new chainsaw every time is gets dull LMAO
You guys need them. I am pretty sure no one will ever argue thatTrue. But for work we like them. Never worry about what we cut.
Your right.
*you're*
Thanks Mike.
He needs cut-proof gloves.
He needs cut-proof gloves.
Someone should make a bag you can clip on that collects chips for starting a campfireOn a side note, if you have a nice sharp chain and want to start a fire really easily, we would cut with the grain of the tree, you get long thin strips of shavings. Lights up quick.
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Gas ,59cents a litre.......Someone should make a bag you can clip on that collects chips for starting a campfire
Gas ,59cents a litre.......
Went to the dealer in Leduc. I guess I purchased both saws from him. One 15 years ago and one 20 years ago. A 009 and a 390
Anyway picked up the Yar proof sharpening tools for both.
Manual beer powered.