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Funny, but a little early

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by gbreda, Mar 5, 2014.

  1. gbreda

    gbreda

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    Saw this commercial last night. Pretty sure its an old one but still funny....and a bit early yet



    FHC version would include a beer with that burger ;)
     
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    Like it!
     
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    FHC version… screamin chainsaws, blue air, wood chips flyin, sweat flowin, cold beer and hot meat...ar ar ... c'mon man... no wimps... it's just snow...
    (was funny tho)
     
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  4. kenwilmwise

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    Like the pic of that Sybil, looks close to a 36"bar, I have a 066 magnum, and a 034 super, both can use the same bar and chain, so I swap them if I need, but usually the 36" bar(117 link chain) is on the 066, and a 24" on the 034. Can't get son to understand the advantage of having about twice the chain, so it stays sharp longer, and I sharpen each chain every two tank of gas thru the saw. I am 63, the saws need to do the hard work, not me. My son has an 084, he has a 24" bar on it, and it takes a different chain. (.404) others 3/8", so I ordered a couple extra bars for the 084, redrilled them so they will work on all the saws, and ordered the same drive sprocket as mine, and 100' of 3/8" chain, the smaller chain will cut just as good, without spending the extra money. I have my own sharpener, and chain breaker, makers, so I just make them up as I need them. Think they take too much off when you take them to get sharpened. I understand, they want to remove all the damaged chain, so their sharpen will last longer, but all I do is hit the wheel up against the chain, and by only running two tanks of gas, that is usually enough, unless I found wire or stone in the wood, or got careless and left the bar get thru the wood and come in contact with mother earth.

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