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

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My 660 was at the KS GTG, you should have gave it a run. It will be at the next gtg just grab it up. Jason, Les, Hal, (might be a few more) all have them as well.

Edit: John E has the fastest one, in our down south GTGs. Hal has his worked on so well do some racing to see the difference.

I thonk the only saws I ran at the Lawrence GTG were my own and some of them I didn't even start up. I spent too much time visiting and looking after the smoker. I sure did enjoy myself even if I didn't saw much.
 
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Now I'm hoping I can get back in time to make it out there. Speaking of chains, I think I am gong to pick up one of the Granberg filing vises from Bailey's online. It looks pretty slick and I know I'm not always great at having a straight, no-wobble file pattern. If it works half as well as it says, my saws ought to cut better than EVER!

I have one of these not this brand though I don't care for it[video=youtube;XMJ8zYJUfIY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMJ8zYJUfIY&feature=player_embedded#[/video]
 
Maybe some of the experts at hand filing could lend a hand at the GTG.

I hate to brag, but if you let me freehand file your chain, I can guarantee it will cut perfect arcs, one way or the other, then will bind up & go no further! :msp_cursing:
And, for just two easy payments of $99.95, I can teach you too!
Yeah, I could use a few tips on freehand filing!!
 
I hate to brag, but if you let me freehand file your chain, I can guarantee it will cut perfect arcs, one way or the other, then will bind up & go no further! :msp_cursing:
And, for just two easy payments of $99.95, I can teach you too!
Yeah, I could use a few tips on freehand filing!!
so are you saying you can sharpen a chain saw to replace a jig saw:hmm3grin2orange:

can you break them payments down to 5 at 39.95
 
I hate to brag, but if you let me freehand file your chain, I can guarantee it will cut perfect arcs, one way or the other, then will bind up & go no further! :msp_cursing:
And, for just two easy payments of $99.95, I can teach you too!
Yeah, I could use a few tips on freehand filing!!

200 bones to learn how to file? Sounds like a bargain to mee!!!!:hmm3grin2orange:
 
so are you saying you can sharpen a chain saw to replace a jig saw:hmm3grin2orange:

can you break them payments down to 5 at 39.95

Brother, if you could get a bar narrow enough, my freehanding could make the jig sawing happen!!
Can't break up them payments, knowledge like this is pretty much priceless!! It has great humor value! :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Now I'm hoping I can get back in time to make it out there. Speaking of chains, I think I am gong to pick up one of the Granberg filing vises from Bailey's online. It looks pretty slick and I know I'm not always great at having a straight, no-wobble file pattern. If it works half as well as it says, my saws ought to cut better than EVER!
Locust Cutter did you see this on the classifieds page http://www.arboristsite.com/classifieds.php?do=viewitem&itemid=186
 
Well, no Internet since last Monday.
Upgraded our service but the person sent out the request in two orders instead of one. The first order to shut our old service down happened in a day but the other order to set up our new service isn't happening until next Thursday:msp_bored:
I'm not a happy camper tapping this out on my phone.:angry:
 
Morning Gents, it's been like walking on a cloud here, at least your feet don't hit the ground......
 
I'd be tempted to buy a new one. After a lot of use they tend to get a little sloppy at the bushings the rod slides through. The best Granberg that I have came with my old McCulloch 33. It's McCulloch yellow with McCulloch branded flies.
 

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