So here are some videos of the new saw
[video=youtube;VTbb95iT_OA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=VTbb95iT_OA[/video]
Jon that thing looks like new! I don't remember a decomp on those, it a late model 394? also thought they had a high top filter. memory foggy. looks like a nice one, be careful with her.
Here is it cutting. I let it idle for a half hour to help seat the rings a little, then made a few cuts. It got noticeably stronger each cut, but I ran out of time. I also had the oiler accidentally set to minimum so things started getting grabby. It sounds and feels rich, but I will leave it this way until I have a few gallons through it
[video=youtube;tZhkOw4Yt9Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tZhkOw4Yt9Y[/video]
Here is it cutting. I let it idle for a half hour to help seat the rings a little, then made a few cuts. It got noticeably stronger each cut, but I ran out of time. I also had the oiler accidentally set to minimum so things started getting grabby. It sounds and feels rich, but I will leave it this way until I have a few gallons through it
[video=youtube;tZhkOw4Yt9Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tZhkOw4Yt9Y[/video]
dunno bout idleing, I always jus used um to break in. did Randy do this one? if so I figure he set her that way on purpose. I run my saws slightly rich.
No I wont get used to it lolwelcome to the south lol ........summer storms lol you'll get used to lol
whatchu mean you speak jive... you dont speak no jive..you a jive turkey lolThe translator, I like that,
Excuse me I speak jive....
F:censored: hilarious
What about dirty Bobwell translator better than saying your Dirty Rob lol........that don't sound right lol
That is an AWESOME saw ..Jon that thing looks like new! I don't remember a decomp on those, it a late model 394? also thought they had a high top filter. memory foggy. looks like a nice one, be careful with her.
The last pair of chaps I had ...mysteriously made their way into a chipper... I was so very sad... I just cannot imagine how or why they wound up there.for the right timber, sure. ppe? I can't say nothing.
so do I mike prefer them that way lol
Husk gonna not buck on the wood pile bro ............kick backs and things move my friend ........I ain't dissin ya nor going ppe on ya either juss powerful saw and the like
Graeme, i appreciate your concern.
It was a little safer than it looked, I wedged that piece in pretty good with the tractor. I wasn't bucking, just playing! Prolly not gonna get chaps. I'd also feel like a poser in a tin hat, I ain't no real faller, and am too old for dress up make believe.
This may sound disrespectful, but it's not intended that way.
If you can get Clint to wear a shirt, or even some shoes, I'll think about the chapsotstir:
jeez I wish I had that energy lol .............
your subs turned up yet Rob??? .......if not then ........is it the tin tack for em lol???
Hey B... there is no way I can get used to the souf, cant do it... The heat is oppressive, the bugs... the rotten horrid SNAKES....and the MOZZYS..........There is definitely a culture shock too. I went to a near by truck stop (close to the chipping yard) for some lunch. I sat down and the waitress brought me a menu and I looked at it... Most of it I could just extrapolate some of it i could not and some of it would be no different than up north. The waitress (rather rude one to boot) came back twice to see if I was ready to order. It seemed that once she heard me talk those 2 times her patience with me wore thin. So with it being hotter than H E double hockey sticks, and a waitress that looked like she was pissed off cause the north won the war, I just ordered a sausage sandwich and a sweet tea to go. What I got was a piece of kiln dried I dont know what it was meat on an equally dry biscuit and some tea that was actually ok. I try to be friendly to everyone but it seems like this area of AL. is still in the past in some ways.
The helper at this yard (which is owned by a broker) is black and is one heck of an operator and person, calls me sir or boss. I have told him repeatedly to just cal me by my name. He won't. I am by no means prejudice and to see the result of it, to me is a shock and appalling. This man could pick a sheet of paper from the hood of your car with that barko if you gave him the chance.. I would bet money on that. I have found that I would rather talk to him than the owner of the property.
I am having a hard time understanding a lot of what is said to me. The accent is heavy to say the least. I lived in FL for almost a year and never heard such a heavy accent there. But here it is hard to understand what people are saying. I catch my self having to ask people to repeat themselves, and that agitates them as it would me too.
Hey B... there is no way I can get used to the souf, cant do it... The heat is oppressive, the bugs... the rotten horrid SNAKES....and the MOZZYS..........There is definitely a culture shock too. I went to a near by truck stop (close to the chipping yard) for some lunch. I sat down and the waitress brought me a menu and I looked at it... Most of it I could just extrapolate some of it i could not and some of it would be no different than up north. The waitress (rather rude one to boot) came back twice to see if I was ready to order. It seemed that once she heard me talk those 2 times her patience with me wore thin. So with it being hotter than H E double hockey sticks, and a waitress that looked like she was pissed off cause the north won the war, I just ordered a sausage sandwich and a sweet tea to go. What I got was a piece of kiln dried I dont know what it was meat on an equally dry biscuit and some tea that was actually ok. I try to be friendly to everyone but it seems like this area of AL. is still in the past in some ways.
The helper at this yard (which is owned by a broker) is black and is one heck of an operator and person, calls me sir or boss. I have told him repeatedly to just cal me by my name. He won't. I am by no means prejudice and to see the result of it, to me is a shock and appalling. This man could pick a sheet of paper from the hood of your car with that barko if you gave him the chance.. I would bet money on that. I have found that I would rather talk to him than the owner of the property.
I am having a hard time understanding a lot of what is said to me. The accent is heavy to say the least. I lived in FL for almost a year and never heard such a heavy accent there. But here it is hard to understand what people are saying. I catch my self having to ask people to repeat themselves, and that agitates them as it would me too.
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