What's On Your Bench? 2/15/13

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Kinda like you and Guido?



As far as liking Randy, I freely admit that I consider him a friend. I appreciate that he is a man of his word and if he is wrong he will admit it, without being backed into a corner, kicking and screaming. I also have a thing for guys built like Mr. Peanut. :msp_wink:



Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but just because it's your opinion that world is flat doesn't make it the truth.



Having an adult discussion isn't that hard, but some people can't defend their point of view without resorting to name calling and other childish antics.



Being able to interact with people of differing opinions is one of the beauties of the Internet. Some people believe that everyone should think the same way and that their way is the only right way, I am not one of those people. I am one of the people that thinks if you claim something as fact, you should be able to back it up with something more substantial than "because I said so."


This post ^^^ ^ was way the #### tl, and I definitely ;dr.
 
What's the one in the top row, second from the left, doing?

Fixed it for ya



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I feel your pain Brad. I made a claim once that Randy Evans is a jerk, and he denied it. I know, right? What a jerk.

Do you stand behind that claim? Even though I don't agree, I can respect that as your point of view. However, if you change your mind in 5 mins, and go back and edit or delete that post, my assessment of you will suffer. :msp_thumbup:
 
Back on topic, an older guy brought me a 120 super Dolmar today to get running for him. This guy is a very occasional wood cutter and can hardly carry that saw. I gotta figure out how to convince him he needs a smaller saw and I need that Dolmar.
 
Back on topic, an older guy brought me a 120 super Dolmar today to get running for him. This guy is a very occasional wood cutter and can hardly carry that saw. I gotta figure out how to convince him he needs a smaller saw and I need that Dolmar.

Easy- pack the oil tank full of fishing weights.
 
Back on topic, an older guy brought me a 120 super Dolmar today to get running for him. This guy is a very occasional wood cutter and can hardly carry that saw. I gotta figure out how to convince him he needs a smaller saw and I need that Dolmar.

Don't you have any of those little disposable plastic Stihls laying around anywhere you could let him try?
 
To add insult to injury, they're trying to deny the claim. This was a new saw in the box as it came from the factory. Go figure. What's the point of insurance if they're just going to deny the claims?

The USPS turned down a claim of mine on a saw they lost and of all the reasons they could make up, it was because I couldn't produce a sales receipt for a saw that wasn't mine. :dizzy:

The insurance is useless.......I would save money to forgo insurance and just replace the saw should something happen. I would anyway....and then I wouldn't have to be hassled with dealing with those bastards.

I feel your pain Brad. I made a claim once that Randy Evans is a jerk, and he denied it. I know, right? What a jerk.

I agree. The guy is a straight up prick.

Easy- pack the oil tank full of fishing weights.

That actually has potential.....

And the fuel tank?
 
Don't you have any of those little disposable plastic Stihls laying around anywhere you could let him try?

Good god I hope not. I only have an 038 and an 023 and I'm keeping them. I don't even have a Wild Thang.
 
Remember the guy that called nmurphy out about the 346xp?????

I finished it tonight. Neal had used a OEM jug that was in perfect condition, a Meteor piston kit too. One of the circlips broke........nobodies fault.

The moral? #### happens.
 
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