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Somebody's talking crap here & it ain't the tree!
What's wrong with that!!! Ohhhh his using a husky
The Stihl guy is back at his ute trying to get his saw started
What's wrong with that!!! Ohhhh his using a husky
The Stihl guy is back at his ute trying to get his saw started
The Stihl guy finished his half the day before Matt.....he's round at the husky guys house showing his wife how he likes to lube his bar
The Stihl guy finished his half the day before Matt.....he's round at the husky guys house showing his wife how he likes to lube his bar
Good on him there would be a few sluts there for sure. Oops I mean good sports
Oh dear these idiots are Running the show
But seriously who the **** uses there leg to clear a chipper
In my opinion, the worker should have been prosecuted, and fined so the taxpayer can recover the costs of his treatment and prosecution, unless the employer actively encouraged such reckless behaviour, which is unlikely to be the case. If it can be proven the employer turned a blind eye to such behaviour, then fair enough. Likewise, any other workers on that crew who did or noticed that being done in the past and said nothing to the boss about it should consider themselves complicit.
mmmm dinner was roast Chinese duck you know the ones they hang in the windows with home steamed rice with something green,, when i burp it still tastes nice & later I'll fart & it will go quack quack
He's actually finished and back knocking back a coldy alreadyThe Stihl guy is back at his ute trying to get his saw started
He's actually finished and back knocking back a coldy already
Only if he's using a 661 not ported by you know who.
So are you saying porting is a bit over rated...?
It is on a 661
Oh dear these idiots are Running the show
Used some again on the weekend in some dry burnt wood and no issues with chains stretching or bars getting hot didn't have the pump even turned up on the 661 either and didn't many penguins but did cave in a couple fox holes in the ute. Chain stretch I have found to have reduced noticeably with my 25" hard nose bar. I've even had blokes who usually get chains shortened and they're not now and they're still cutting the same snotty paddock wood. Like everything until some one does an actual bench test in controlled conditions it's all very subjective same as 2 stroke oil threads and chain preferences. So in my experience and feed back I have gotten back from customers who I have offered to get alternate lubes if after actually using it they are still not happy with it I have not had any yet and they have ended up buying it againHopefully not the new Stihl bar lube or he'll get chaffing and blisters for sure.
That is a politically correct answer,,,,, rightly said tooo.He's actually finished and back knocking back a coldy already
So are you saying porting is a bit over rated...?