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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 10, 2007 at 15:07:45 from (209.226.247.128):
In Reply to: Re: Need some chain saw help. posted by farmallhal on February 10, 2007 at 13:56:16:
Hal: Ah ha, so you were just as timid as I, you thought he wanted someone on the handles of the second saw. Your line about that chain safety brake brings back a memory of a couple of old guys in my home town. We're going back to when chain saws first came out. A local took on a dealer ship, sold the first saw to two brothers. The next night they were back, took 3 hours to saw down a 6" tree. Quite a few onlookers voiced their opinions, each of them trying the saw on a log behind the shop. If I remember correctly they tried it a second day, still no luck. That night thay were back, and this time wanting their money back. Dealers 12 old son was an onlooker, spoke up and suggested they had the chain on backwards. That cured it.
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