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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by SKEETER McCLUSKEY, Apr 3, 2018.

  1. fuelrod

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    Are you trying to say that it's wrong to tie a rope to the handle of a pinched saw?:eek:
     
  2. SKEETER McCLUSKEY

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    kinda....or dont open the grapple on a 60" butt log after it got pinched
     
  3. fuelrod

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    Ouch, saw hit the ground still in the log?
     
  4. SKEETER McCLUSKEY

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    i shoulda took pics of the dirt that was wedged in it....it was impressive
     
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    yes
     
  6. fuelrod

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    Chipper just came in.......all 16 of em.... 20220914_121520.jpg
     
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    Gives it that smooth finished look.
     
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    Makes you wonder how many others are like that. That’s why I’ll buy my stuff in boxes rather than having some tard put it together.
     
  10. SKEETER McCLUSKEY

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    just to clarify...chipper is used and came here for feed roll malfunction,engine running ruff....it was wearing tires and i told the owners that the axle was bent,but they dont want to believe that so they just put some other spare rims and tires on it:rofl: :lol:
     
  11. fuelrod

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    Hey, don't tell me that you've never put the left side lugs on the right side accidentally. :whistle:
     
  12. buzz-saw

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    I remember that some cars back in the day ( yeah I hate that term) had left hand thread lug nuts on one side.
    I think it was a Chrysler thing ; go figure.:doh:
     
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    I remember that too Buzz!
    But they could be put on backwards (cone out) also :thumbs:
     
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    I remember people snapping the left hand studs and replacing with right hand ones so often that you never knew what was what.
     
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    Just last month I caught two young ladies(nurses) in the hospital parking lot trying to put their spare tire on backwards.
    I took it off and put it on right.
    Automakers are going to have to put “ THIS SIDE OUT” on car rims I guess….


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    Being loaded heavy takes its toll on the ol springs. Replacement installed was only $950 bucks. The springs are on back order and called around everywhere, I wanted to replace both sides but due to supply chain and manufacturing issues its just not in the cards. 0921221523_Film2.jpg
     
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    Do you have a spring shop local to you? They can often make whatever you need
    We have one local here over in Wooster...Okeys Alignment shop, give 'em a call if you can't find what you need... Okey's
     
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    I'm in the south east so i had to go to Columbus, I normally go to smith springs. They don't make any springs but had me in and out in a couple hours. Ill remember that shop as no doubt something else will break.
     
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    Yeah it would be a haul for you, but it is at least an option, if needed...they will pull the truck on the rack and make/replace any springs while you wait, especially if you set it up with them when making the appointment...they make custom U bolts too...also do alignments on pretty much anything...old family business in the same location for many moons.
     
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    My engine runs ruff..... 20220922_184011.jpg