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I was at Home Depot in Alamogordo, NM on Tuesday picking up some building supplies. I decided to walk over and eyeball their saws. Of the 8 saws on display, 7 of them had the chain on backwards.

I dont know how the guy accidently got one on right, he must not have been paying attention.
 
They're smart ones, yah. :D

At Mill's Fleet Farm, they just take the chains off (Even on the Husky's).
 
Amen, brother

At Mill's Fleet Farm, they just take the chains off (Even on the Husky's).

Well, Hamradio, you are correct. Also, by not putting on the chain, it's one less thing for the customers to get hurt on. Stupid sometimes has no boundaries.

Mill's Fleet n Farm, eh? Living in Wisconsin is good. Except the motor oil, they don't carry castrol.

:)
 
Actually, MN. We buy Mobil 1 synthetic for everything, except my old four wheeler (just run Vavloline 10w40). Run Rotella in my dirtbike.
 
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had about a 50/50 shot on that one. Oh yeah, there's a fleet n farm in North Dakota too.

Could never bring myself to buy full synthetic oil. However, with castrol semi synthetic I'm pretty happy. The old Yamaha (1980) used to burn oil after 3,000 miles, now with semi-synthetic, it doesn't burn enough to speak of after 4,000 +. Besides, full synthetic could loosen up crud that is holding the engine together!

:laugh:
 
Yamaha what? My bike is a '84 originally with most parts off an '86, Kawasaki KLR250 liquid cooled 4 stroke DOHC. Haven't really had it running enough to see if it burns a lot of oil (don't think it really does).
 
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