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04ultra said:
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=31315 post #1 dropped maybe..Just asking ..


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Now maybe it's the thin air here, but why did he have to up and drop a lovely MS-390 work of art?
 
ShoerFast said:
This clear enough?

Do you own 2 saws or 6 saws? or the idea escape you that I think you may be a bald-faced lier?

I could care less what you think.

If you're having trouble with numbers, my suggestion to you would be to go back and reread the thread to see if you can't figure it out for yourself.
 
coveredinsap said:
I could care less what you think.

If you're having trouble with numbers, my suggestion to you would be to go back and reread the thread to see if you can't figure it out for yourself.

Now this didn't turn into another tread about me cought in a lie now did it?

Just hoping that you knew how many saws you really do own, as there seems to be conflicting reports.

But droping a brand new saw like that, and then saying it can't mill, I'm not so sure I can help you with this one.
 
Isnt it widely known that using a saw with a plastic case for milling isnt the smartest idea? That right there tells you he doesnt know what hes doing.

Yep, once again someone elses fault. Sap bought the wrong type of tool for the job, and now its the manufacturers fault.
 
Waa! Waa! Waa! Listen to all the Stihlbabies cry!

I'll repeat this one more time for the perpetually deaf. I've used two saws in the mill (not counting the Stihl MS390 that broke after 10 minutes), a Homelite 45cc and the 455 Rancher.

I now have a total of 6 chainsaws, listed previously in this thread.

The Stihl MS390 was not 'dropped' or mistreated in any way. The photos have been slopped-up by Ultra the "photo-slop bandit".

And finally, the lesson here is "don't mill with a Stihl chainsaw, any Stihl chainsaw, as it voids the warranty" as that other poster found out with his 066 class 'pro' saw.
I hear Stihl is coming out with a warning sticker for all its saws that says "NOT FOR MILLING". HAHAHAHAHAhahahahaha!

I thought this was a thread about bar oils? Anyone else using veggie oil?
 
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This is your picture ..The one I posted was just lightend up so we can see what it looks like.. not photo slop .. Post better pictures and they wouldnt have to be lightend up..I was just asking to see if it was dropped ..You wouldnt admit it even if you did but thats ok..
 
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Now its my fault ..I just asked if the saw was dropped ..You took the picture and after looking at it the saw looks like it could have been dropped..Sure would have been nice to see it in person...Not saying you dropped it just asking a simple question..

BTW this is a bar oil tank for those who didnt know...
 
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04ultra said:
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Now its my fault ..I just asked if the saw was dropped ..You took the picture and after looking at it the saw looks like it could have been dropped..Sure would have been nice to see it in person...Not saying you dropped it just asking a simple question..

BTW this is a bar oil tank for those who didnt know...

It looks as though it was dropped or hit over something.
 
Histrionic Personality Disorder

coveredinsap said:
Waa! Waa! Waa! Listen to all the Stihlbabies cry!

I'll repeat this one more time for the perpetually deaf. I've used two saws in the mill (not counting the Stihl MS390 that broke after 10 minutes), a Homelite 45cc and the 455 Rancher.

I now have a total of 6 chainsaws, listed previously in this thread.

Now why would anyone go out and buy a home-owners Stihl, when they have several saws to chose from?

How could it be Stihls fault, if you buy a plastic saw, and then brake the plastic?

FYI: And I'll demonstrate this rule in a sentence. When you bring your 24" x 1/2 inch braker-bar into Sears for a warranty exchange, you tell them it broke!

You don't mention the part about how you had a 5 foot cheeter-pipe on it when it broke, it's simply broke.

Is there a chance that a histrionic personality would bring up the "yup I'm a grape-stake mill-man"? And not be the type the Stihl dealer wanted in his store anyways, so no warranty exchange or repair was offered? give him his money back and bid him ado! (the ultimate insult)

Take a look at it this way, we all need to take a look into the glass from time to time, some Greek dead guy wrote about it.
But from the time that anyone cared, cared that your first Shihl broke, till now, every tid-bit of information you share seems to stem from a person that suffers from a Histrionic Personality Disorder?

Now I really just like to shoe horses, but I will offer help when I think someone needs it!

How could the largest chainsaw manufacture in the world be wrong?

How could over 80% of the members here that have ran a Stihl, been tricked over a false quality?

There is even a chance that when you dropped the saw, that it instantly became someone else's fault, and that your mind processed it that way and erased the memory of dropping it? (dose that crack seem far away from the mill?)

There sure are a lot of good people here trying to help you!
But you may even take them and this post as someone substandard to you, your right, not fit to mill in your shadow, but even at that, just look into the glass, and recognize who is looking back at you? wood ya?
 
04ultra said:
Now its my fault ..I just asked if the saw was dropped ..You took the picture and after looking at it the saw looks like it could have been dropped..Sure would have been nice to see it in person...Not saying you dropped it just asking a simple question..

BTW this is a bar oil tank for those who didnt know...

!sigh!

Lose 10 lbs of unwanted fat....cut off your head.

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Don't quit your day job, Sherlock.
 
04ultra said:
Could have been dropped by jiminy..

And pigs could fly. It could just be a piece of she-it chainsaw. Probably part of that "99% warranty ratio" Thall was talking about earlier. Bwahhahahahahaha!

What a pack of maroons.
 
coveredinsap said:
And pigs could fly. It could just be a piece of she-it chainsaw. Probably part of that "99% warranty ratio" Thall was talking about earlier. Bwahhahahahahaha!

What a pack of maroons.

We know that we are substandard compared to you,,,,, not fit to mill in your shadow!

But would you look in to the glass? We may just want to help?
 
Lakeside53 said:
Taling about day jobs... How is it that you, a carpenter, is on AS "a lot" during the middle of one of the largest building booms in CA history?

Unfortunately, there's plenty of office work when you run your own business.
 
Wow, this is the first time I read this post sence it got disordered.
I bought two cases of bar lube just before winter it was some polan bar oil Red in color and it was sticky, thick too. so thick I had to add some 30wt oil to lube the bar guess its was not a winter mix.
I have seen some articles about Cal. trying to change bar oill over to be more eco friendly. like veggie oil.
 
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