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Both Dude and Deb!
ETA @Bunnylady (y'all are killing me with the quick posts, today!)
ETA @Bunnylady (y'all are killing me with the quick posts, today!)
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I have been to alot of real jails. Prison in mexico and usa
i was joking. Ive never had a speeding ticket....Some people just have to learn by doing . . . .![]()
Even on the bottom of the blade you want the tabs to ride in the groove.
I find that on electrics (or at least the cheap ones I've used), the chain needs frequent tightening.
I remember using real chainsaws in the 60s that rarely needed tightening during the day and rarely had a chain jump off.
We have 2 chain saws and a sawsall!! RIght tool for the right job. Dh sharpens the blade every time he refills the tank. When the blade is not filing to his needs, it is sent to a pro for refilling. HE keeps a crapppy blade for trees that might have hardware in them.My suggestion is to get rid of the chainsaw and get a sawsall unless you have to cut all the way through a large tree trunk. Dulled way too many chains on mesquite trees before trying out the sawsall. Works like a charm and WAY easier to change out the blade. Just my two cents![]()
And here it is!
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LOL why am I not surprised CC. You are one person I know that has lived life to the fullest. ANd I mean that sincerely.I wish I wasn't joking about jail.
Not fun.
Plenty of speeding tickets - wisher!!!!!
Like the time I thought it would be a good idea to be naked on a canoe trip down the Gasconade river and hang from an overhanging branch.
Sometimes it is way better to be older and wiser. 