I was my dad's tool passer and parts washer.
He would say 'It may not be fixable but it will be the cleanest piece of crap in the junk pile'
He would say 'It may not be fixable but it will be the cleanest piece of crap in the junk pile'
We used a bull's nose ring...Fang Dynasty!!! I like that. I've got three children, all adults now. But they all teethed on the same thing, a wooden cooking spoon. My wife still cooks with that d@&m thing, and it still has teeth marks on it.
Too bad I wasn't into saws back then, they could've teethed on an old chain.
Steve I have seen the brush cutters, water pumps and circular saws and there are a couple more that I can't recall off hand. That brush cutter is flat Heavy, that is why I'm looking for a double strap shoulder harness to use with it.OK everybody, I've seen it all now. An XL12 powered weed eater. Now, I would like THAT kind of weed whacker.
How many, and what kind of applications, did Homelite use the XL12 power head for?
I tried it (the spoon, not the chain). He's stihl gnawing on that thing after about an hour. Tomorrow I'll attach a rubber ball to the other end so he doesn't poke his eye out. He's stihl pretty jerky and random with a lot of his movements. 4 1/2 months old.Fang Dynasty!!! I like that. I've got three children, all adults now. But they all teethed on the same thing, a wooden cooking spoon. My wife still cooks with that d@&m thing, and it still has teeth marks on it.
Too bad I wasn't into saws back then, they could've teethed on an old chain.
They're good people. I was next property neighbors with his folks for the first 18 years of my life. His mom taught me in the 4th grade.
There was a new chain under all the goo.
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The clutch needs sorted out still and a couple bits for the chain brake.
Yup.. Looks like something chewed it off...What is that hanging on the left side? Looks like a piece of hose.
It's a Ford?Not the hose keep trying!
Its paid for.......Morning fellas.
Jim: Call me about where to post the Titan pictures.
It's a Ford?
Off to Orschlens for misc. small Echo bits. (I dislike using wood screws to hold on recoil housings. Darn farmers.)
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