for all you Navin's out there--it's not so hard to get the rhythm--just think of a special purpose...
well there's hope for me yet as this morning the circus came to town--the Kelly Miller Circus drove past my house and will set up for the weekend down the road--I could join up and maybe be a fire breather or I see myself as the woman in the skimpy tootoo balanced on bare back appaloosas--a foot on each wild steed--as we gallop around the ring to the cheers of the packed crowd --maybe there will be a lumber jack show and I could take my toy chainsaw and show off--the plaid flannel with rolled up sleeves, dungarees and my rag wool socks spilling out of my dock martins--just a few ideas--then off to the next town--maybe yours!
What is a "tootoo" (other than a hockey player in Chicago)? At least you didn't decide to be the bearded lady...
come on--the frilly often made of netting that sticks out like a ballerina type getup over a leotard...
it's all so clear to me now that the key to attracting attention on my own thread is to sell a chainsaw--ads surround me both" for sale" and" wanted"--those same saw seekers would tap onto my thread, be drawn in, forget the saw and respond in the original intended quest--now where to find an extra saw to sell...
I have a couple hundred, have at it... Not having any luck selling what I have listed here, work your magic!
yes pairing a saw with a date may be the way to attract attention--the key of course is which picture they ask for-- me or the darn saw
Typically a slotted screw that you would turn in or out to adjust the flow. However, I have some Echo saws that have an adjustment knob on the top. On this 302 it is the one next to the clutch cover.
perhaps when I'm advertising a saw--but really trapping a man--I will find one myself that can rocket me into the "real" world of FHC members which I clearly don't qualify for with a "toy" chainsaw--and would I know a "scrench" if one followed me home?
Maybe not on the scrench as I suspect your saw has a tool-less adjuster. A scrench is a multi tool that provides socket type wrenches for the spark plug and bar nuts as well as a screwdriver that can be used on the bar adjuster and top cover screws. PM me your address and I will send you one that you can ogle and fondle.
Yes, as plugs and bar nuts vary in size between saw models. I have at least 1 that has a T-27 Torx rather than a screwdriver.