It's only the letters that are upside down.I always wonder...why is that blade upside down?
I'm imagining both clamping forces!Just imagine the clamping force!
I always wonder...why is that blade upside down?
Keep that chain brake tuned up things could get messyWe used to take an angle grinder and file down the drag links... it'll grab just a Lil at first, but once it starts moving, boy.. think damn near throwing 2x4's at you! Competition cut, my mentor called it
Well, I don't do that for a living much, but, I can say, after 12 hrs, we tossed the spark arrestor/ muffler and disabled the brake, even on brand new saws. 2 kinds were all we used, Stihl and Husqvarna. The Husqvarna has (or did have) and aluminum head. Gotta let her get cool after about 10 minutes....Keep that chain brake tuned up things could get messy
Don’t know much about Stihl. Google should give you an idea. Kerosene and and a air compressor, you know everything works better after a *******Anyone, how to clean out/repair the oil pump for the chain on a Stihl?
Wow! Don’t have to be scared of them BUT you do have to respect them.
In his case, the blade was on backwards too.It's only the letters that are upside down.
You ain't kiddin. That's why when I see someone playing with a chainsaw, I just shake my head. Talk about major destruction in a minimum amount of time.My favourite place on earth is Stihl in the forest !
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BTW.. chain brakes are important... Chaps are importanter....wear them! My Father's pocket knife that I always carry saved me here...
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In his case, the blade was on backwards too.
Like a big dog.Yup...it actually cut once they flipped over the bar/blade.
........And the chain is on backwards. (1:07)It's only the letters that are upside down.
I always wonder...why is that blade upside down?