Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS

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Maintaining a chain is key to all cutting.Limbing or logging.

yeah only took me 25 years to figger that out. used to just push the saw or buy a new chain. now that i know how to sharpen i have a bunch of sharp used chains. really a pleasure watching that saw cut through wood like butter. never ceases to amaze me. guess i'm just simple that way.
 
Think I've pretty much decided that I'm not gonna leave any of mah saws alone with certain people.......:hmm3grin2orange:

I'll take good care of em :disdain:

Maintaining a chain is key to all cutting.Limbing or logging.

Best Mod to any saw is a PROPERLY sharpened chain. Had one in the shop last week brought in with the chain on backwards.
 
You guys got me interested in GTG. Most are too far to travel. Like to attend if I can figure out where and when. Thanks.
Bob

It is going to be just about 500 miles one way from the Killeen area. The first one was great fun.

Might have to figure out how to do a GTG in Texas in the fall.

Hal
 
Well I don't know Stumpy,you could have a weak moment and I would have a pregnant chainsaw or three.Then what would I do with half mutant Stihl/Chad hybrids indiscriminately mowing down forests and cheesy poofs with abandon....:hmm3grin2orange:

what would you call a halfbreed like that a stihlumpy or maybe shumpytihl I am sure it would out cut a full blooded husky
 
Well I don't know Stumpy,you could have a weak moment and I would have a pregnant chainsaw or three.Then what would I do with half mutant Stihl/Chad hybrids indiscriminately mowing down forests and cheesy poofs with abandon....:hmm3grin2orange:

No worries, Dr. rendered me sterile about eight years ago. :soldier:
 
what would you call a halfbreed like that a stihlumpy or maybe shumpytihl I am sure it would out cut a full blooded husky

Sorry, But I think it would end up being a slow but steady saw. Ready to work but gonna take a while to get started. Once started it'll probly run all day. Kinda like that 08s I had. Probably never really be that sharp.
 
Sorry, But I think it would end up being a slow but steady saw. Ready to work but gonna take a while to get started. Once started it'll probly run all day. Kinda like that 08s I had. Probably never really be that sharp.

what would you call a halfbreed like that a stihlumpy or maybe shumpytihl I am sure it would out cut a full blooded husky

Well I don't know Stumpy,you could have a weak moment and I would have a pregnant chainsaw or three.Then what would I do with half mutant Stihl/Chad hybrids indiscriminately mowing down forests and cheesy poofs with abandon....:hmm3grin2orange:

you guys crack me up (kinda like a pilot flying upside down). what a way to start the day. reps to yas soon as i'm reloaded
 
Man I have a new go to saw. She is close to right! Double dogs and all!

:)
 
I heard a rumor that it is difficult to post pics here now. You know it took me a year to figure out the last one.

BTW, the kill button doesn't work very well on the new to me saw either. What's with that, most of mine don't work.
 
I can't speak for the husky, but the stihl the little metal tap that kills them gets bent. I just take a pair of neadle nose with the control lever in run and bend it up a little then when in off it will work a little better. I have had to do almost all of my saws that way.
 

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