New use for chainsaw multi-tool on wood hauler !

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Today I found myself cursing not having a short screwdriver :confused: ( I did but it was a long ways off ) when I looked over and saw my chainsaw case ==c. It became a distributor cap removal tool !

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Pete, those little orange screwdrivers Stihl includes with their saws were some of the most useful tools ever made. Ground them into picks, bent them into hooks, used them for prybars, chisels, etc. .... ;lol

I have several of them. Getting low, better order another box of 100.==c
 
Wow, have not seen a distributor cap since the 1980 Ford Fairmont bit the dust in 1998. Brings back good and bad memories, or what one can call nostalgia.
 
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Pete, those little orange screwdrivers Stihl includes with their saws were some of the most useful tools ever made. Ground them into picks, bent them into hooks, used them for prybars, shisels, etc. .... ;lol

I have several of them. Getting low, better order another box of 100.==c

Ha I was considering using them as a tooth pick once !

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Wow, have not seen a distributor cap since the 1980 Ford Fairmont bit the dust in 1998. Brings back good and bad memories, or what one can call nostalgia.
GM Pickups had them all the way up till the early 2000's when they finally retired the BBC/SBC and introduced the LS engines and the 8.1L.
 
GM Pickups had them all the way up till the early 2000's when they finally retired the BBC/SBC and introduced the LS engines and the 8.1L.
It's a 1986 Sierra Classic 5.0 it hauls an insane amount of wood too ! I had the bed filled all the way up and 2ft over it barely dropped it 1/4".

Pete
 
Pete, it sounds like you need a Leatherman. Extremely handy tool. I seem lost without one.
 
Pete, why wasn't that tool used to fix the loose muffler on the stihl? :D
 
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"Of all the things I have lost, it's my marbles I miss the most" :p
 
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