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I was just messin with ya, If you ever met me you would see i'm a jokester.

That is a understatement I stihl have not figured out how you got that 460 to run off lectricity<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/00020468.gif" border="0" title="Click to get more." ></a>
 
That is a understatement I stihl have not figured out how you got that 460 to run off lectricity<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/00020468.gif" border="0" title="Click to get more." ></a>
Ahh... the secrets that could be told.
 
Sounds a bit extreme so how do they work<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/000203FA.gif" border="0" title="Click to get more." ></a>
Uhhh, Don't think ya want one of them rope, Besides you gotta take care of that 372. I have plans for it later.
 
Here's how you do it:

First you answer a call on Sunday to help a young man get a little tree off his parents house. You show up with the bucket, and see a 36 inch tree, broke in half. You watch these two 18 YO's carve and drop limbs (dead) on everything. After a few hours, they get in over their wild thing's capacity. You want to go home, so you go get your pristine, 372. Can't find your gas, because your "help" has it, or something. No matter, shouldn't take a tank anyway. BUT it does. So (afterall, THEY have been using this new gas, and oil for hours), you get alittle gas to finish the cut, and 5 minutes later, the saw is DOOMED.

You then collect a couple hundred, (1/3 of their other estimate) and go home. You learn that the piston is DOOMED, and you get on ebay and order another saw. You get some finatic's personal favorite, and he lets you in on a secret:

"If you want to learn about fixing chainsaws, check out Arboristsite.com"

So you check out and find AS, then you sign up, then you buy lots more saws, and then you hot rod them, and then you spend the rest of your life..........
 
Here's how you do it:

First you answer a call on Sunday to help a young man get a little tree off his parents house. You show up with the bucket, and see a 36 inch tree, broke in half. You watch these two 18 YO's carve and drop limbs (dead) on everything. After a few hours, they get in over their wild thing's capacity. You want to go home, so you go get your pristine, 372. Can't find your gas, because your "help" has it, or something. No matter, shouldn't take a tank anyway. BUT it does. So (afterall, THEY have been using this new gas, and oil for hours), you get alittle gas to finish the cut, and 5 minutes later, the saw is DOOMED.

You then collect a couple hundred, (1/3 of their other estimate) and go home. You learn that the piston is DOOMED, and you get on ebay and order another saw. You get some finatic's personal favorite, and he lets you in on a secret:

"If you want to learn about fixing chainsaws, check out Arboristsite.com"

So you check out and find AS, then you sign up, then you buy lots more saws, and then you hot rod them, and then you spend the rest of your life..........

Sad story, But that last part sounds like me.
 
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Mo-Iron and Teacherman

Look at this, one of Rope's saws trying to get in the middle of the conversation.

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My goal next time is to be almost as organized as barneyrb.

Heck, you have to dream big.
 
Of course it would be good to out cut rope and John E, but it's hard to overcome beginners luck.
 
Storm

Are all of you doing ok? I just took the propane torch to the satelight so I got internet for a little while.

We got around 1/4" ice around 3" or 4" of snow so far, should be out of here at midnight.

We only lost one tree, in the driveway cedar. Me and Rod cut it up this morning and piled it in the field.
 

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