Yesterday, I had a real good day, cutting fire wood for our House. My 18 Year Old Step Son, and I worked together cutting wood, behind the Barn on the Huge Concrete Slab I used to store the Manure from the Barn on.
We used my Mini Mac 30, for the small stuff, and marking where the cuts needed to be. He used my e Bay Mac 10-10 Automatic, and I used my Pro Mac 60, to cut up the rest of the fire wood.
I taught him how to mix up Gas/Mix, and how to install a new chain, and how to run it in. I taught him how to check the chain for tightness, and adjust it when it was loose.
He thought it was cool to run a bigger Chain Saw then the Mini Macs, that he has been running for 2 years helping me cut fire wood. I wanted him to get some experience with Chain Saws, before I handed him one of the bigger Saws. He did a couple things, but not serious, and I pointed them out to him, what could happen. He is a good Kid, and I proud of him, for wanting to learn.
I bought a Pro Mac 10-10 from e Bay for him, and I'm waiting for a Carburetor Kit, and a 20" Bar and Chain Combo, and a Air Filter for it from e Bay.
I have also an Eager Beaver 2.0, and a Mac 110, that came in from e Bay as well I'll give him, once him and I get the New Carburetor Kits in, and get them ready to run, he will be set for Chain Saws.
He asked me all kinds of questions, Yesterday, about cleaning the Chain Saw, to Servicing the saws, to cleaning the Air Filters, to Sharpening the Chains, to looking after the Bar. He is real eager to learn more about the Chain Saws. Now I know how my Dad felt, when I started working with Chain Saws. PROUD. Bruce.