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

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It's finally done... And even runs ok... :msp_wink:

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Them j reds always make me wanna say "damn gurl put some clothes on, everybody's starin". :D

It's just a 2150... Nothing high end... But it turned out nice considering what happened to it before it got to me...
It's got some scars... Internal and external... And has had some surgery....
Poor thing had a bad case of mufflerattleloosemeltedcaseleakaintakestraightgassumus....
:beat_plaster:
 
It's just a 2150... Nothing high end... But it turned out nice considering what happened to it before it got to me...
It's got some scars... Internal and external... And has had some surgery....
Poor thing had a bad case of mufflerattleloosemeltedcaseleakaintakestraightgassumus....
:beat_plaster:

Did you get the piston cleaned up or did you have to get a different one?
 
It's just a 2150... Nothing high end... But it turned out nice considering what happened to it before it got to me...
It's got some scars... Internal and external... And has had some surgery....
Poor thing had a bad case of mufflerattleloosemeltedcaseleakaintakestraightgassumus....
:beat_plaster:

I can relate to those ailments.
 
Evening All!
I'm just waiting for my tax-return now as I have a late Christmas present to me in mind... A Brandie-new Stumpbroke 395xp!!! Had a chat with Stump the other night and that WILL be my next saw! Now I just gotta hawk the Dolkita so that can help towards the price of getting the 261 Broken too! Then I will figure out how to buy the trailer(s), diesel 4x4 and tractor that I want...:bowdown:
 
Dan, we're goin' to have to get some of this technology for you.

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Actually I could have used it on a snowblower a few years back. Stuck my hand in the chute to clear the wet snow blocking it and went a "little" too far. I had released the clutch but it was frozen on. The blades beat the crap out of my fingers.:msp_scared: Exactly a year later I did the same thing and REALLY beat the crap out of my fingers. I complained to the doctor that my finger healed crooked and he said that I was lucky to have a finger to heal.
 
Dan, we're goin' to have to get some of this technology for you.

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Actually I could have used it on a snowblower a few years back. Stuck my hand in the chute to clear the wet snow blocking it and went a "little" too far. I had released the clutch but it was frozen on. The blades beat the crap out of my fingers.:msp_scared: Exactly a year later I did the same thing and REALLY beat the crap out of my fingers. I complained to the doctor that my finger healed crooked and he said that I was lucky to have a finger to heal.

I've heard of thes never seen a demo that is the ****. wonder how it works?
 
if i remember correctly and i may not but i think it works on conductivity when the conductivity changes the saw stop it is triggered.
 
I wouldn't trust those. A friend has one, costs over $100 when 'triggered', I thought a wet board would trigger it.

We had a search for cause yesterday, came up empty handed.
 
I think those saw stops do more than reverse the wires to stop the bblade. They stop quick.

The saw tnat got me was in spindown, and had the reverse wires feature. I am just not tough as oak.


thanks for all the well wishes, and especially the pic of the partial 'cat'.
 

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