amateur cutter said:Lookin good Dave BTW RE: the earlier post about mistakes & hair, I'm bald as a cue ball soooooo........ A C
Thanks
Like every "wives tale" there are always exceptions!
amateur cutter said:Lookin good Dave BTW RE: the earlier post about mistakes & hair, I'm bald as a cue ball soooooo........ A C
wkpoor said:hahha is that what you would call a real rich mix!
My neighbor did that the other day but realized it before he pulled the rope. So it was a quick fix. I'm guessing all the pulling drew enough oil into the line or carb to prevent a start.
huskers said:Anyone ever put the chain on the wrong way? It happened about the second or third time I took a chain off. I felt like a DA!
basswidow said:Don't hold back on this stuff.
The beautiful thing about this site is we ALL learn - even from others Oops!
I haven't made this mistake yet. I also haven't put a chain on backwards, though I fix a buddies saw that did.
I've learned to be careful to not get pinched retrieving a wedge when the round is not fully busted. I've learned to be mindful of burrs flying off your badly damaged wedge head. I respect the business end of my saw and splitter, as a result of lessons I've learned here.
You guys don't silence the education!
basswidow said:Don't hold back on this stuff.
The beautiful thing about this site is we ALL learn - even from others Oops!
I haven't made this mistake yet. I also haven't put a chain on backwards, though I fix a buddies saw that did.
I've learned to be careful to not get pinched retrieving a wedge when the round is not fully busted. I've learned to be mindful of burrs flying off your badly damaged wedge head. I respect the business end of my saw and splitter, as a result of lessons I've learned here.
You guys don't silence the education!