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Bruze 03-27-2024 8:08pm

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I'm from Boston, but was born in Cuber.

That's how we pronounce it so GFY. https://i.postimg.cc/y60mLtFJ/smiley-bashhead.gif


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Onebadcad 03-27-2024 8:09pm

Needs a thorough cleaning!!

Bruze 03-27-2024 8:16pm

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Originally Posted by Onebadcad (Post 2238314)
Needs a thorough cleaning!!

Had it since 2001, never clean it. I remember when I bought it, cuz the the owner of the place was bitching about a relative of his who was killed on 9/11, just a few weeks earlier. :(

MikeB 03-27-2024 8:25pm

Go warsch your mouth out with soap, and flush the terlet while you're
in there.

Bruze 03-27-2024 8:35pm

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Originally Posted by MikeB (Post 2238325)
Go warsch your mouth out with soap, and flush the terlet while you're in there.

"Terlet": @ Archie and Edith Bunker. :funniest:

Anjdog2003 03-27-2024 10:52pm

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Originally Posted by Bruze (Post 2238312)
I'm from Boston, but was born in Cuber.





Havana Cuber?

Bruze 03-27-2024 11:13pm

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Originally Posted by Anjdog2003 (Post 2238350)
Havana Cuber?

Havaner.

And no, I'm not Trudeau's brother. https://i.imgur.com/jkx6Zdo.gif

Yadkin 03-27-2024 11:21pm

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Originally Posted by Bruze (Post 2238312)
I'm from Boston, but was born in Cuber.

That's how we pronounce it so GFY. https://i.postimg.cc/y60mLtFJ/smiley-bashhead.gif


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Need moar chain tension. :nono:

Bruze 03-27-2024 11:25pm

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Originally Posted by Yadkin (Post 2238361)
Need moar chain tension. :nono:

There's plenty of tension in your chain sore thread. https://i.postimg.cc/tCLrF1Jj/whistle.gif

Yadkin 03-27-2024 11:29pm

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Originally Posted by Bruze (Post 2238363)
There's plenty of tension in your chain sore thread. https://i.postimg.cc/tCLrF1Jj/whistle.gif

Not so much, just Himey trying to stir up shit and getting nowhere, as usual. :sleep:

ZipZap 03-28-2024 2:10am

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Originally Posted by Yadkin (Post 2238361)
Need moar chain tension. :nono:

Wut? Those guides are still well-engaged. How do you come to your conclusion?

Yadkin 03-28-2024 7:00am

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Wut? Those guides are still well-engaged. How do you come to your conclusion?

Echo's recommendation for my new saw.

Onebadcad 03-28-2024 9:19am

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Originally Posted by Bruze (Post 2238318)
Had it since 2001, never clean it. I remember when I bought it, cuz the the owner of the place was bitching about a relative of his who was killed on 9/11, just a few weeks earlier. :(

You may be wiser than I, if it went 23 years without a cleaning, that could be the key.

Bruze 03-28-2024 9:42am

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You may be wiser than I, if it went 23 years without a cleaning, that could be the key.

Key to what? It runs and works great, always has.

I spent weeks in the woods every fall cutting firewood to heat my house. No time for cleaning. What would be the point? Who cares, besides somebody online who uses theirs for 10 minutes every other year to cut some 2" limbs in their suburban 1/4 acre lot?

I grew up with this stuff, been around it all my life, never heard of anyone and don't know anyone who "cleans" their chainsaw other than clearing out chips or something. But I don't know anyone who lives in suburbia.


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ZipZap 03-28-2024 12:58pm

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Originally Posted by Yadkin (Post 2238402)
Echo's recommendation for my new saw.

People that don't understand chainsaws see that and clamp that thing down with zero give. Eats the guide bar and spends way too much energy in friction. Echo does that because it's safer, but not because it's best for performance and life expectancy.

ZipZap 03-28-2024 12:59pm

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Originally Posted by Bruze (Post 2238516)
Key to what? It runs and works great, always has.

I spent weeks in the woods every fall cutting firewood to heat my house. No time for cleaning. What would be the point? Who cares, besides somebody online who uses theirs for 10 minutes every other year to cut some 2" limbs in their suburban 1/4 acre lot?

I grew up with this stuff, been around it all my life, never heard of anyone and don't know anyone who "cleans" their chainsaw other than clearing out chips or something. But I don't know anyone who lives in suburbia.


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I do wipe mine down. That's because I don't want chain oil all over the case:rofl:

Onebadcad 03-28-2024 1:01pm

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Originally Posted by Bruze (Post 2238516)

Damn, those looks to be 15", 18"??

ZipZap 03-28-2024 1:01pm

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Originally Posted by Yadkin (Post 2238361)
Need moar chain tension. :nono:

One more thing...

That is an Oregon bar. Clearly he has been through many chains and at least one bar. Probably has his shit together on the chainsaw side.

Yadkin 03-28-2024 1:42pm

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Originally Posted by ZipZap (Post 2238674)
People that don't understand chainsaws see that and clamp that thing down with zero give. Eats the guide bar and spends way too much energy in friction. Echo does that because it's safer, but not because it's best for performance and life expectancy.

I've been around them since I was 15. It has "give", just not loose. Slight pull in the middle exposes three guides. And I'll take safety over longevity of a bar and chain all day long.

zeek 03-28-2024 1:48pm

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To hell with cleaning the chain "sore"....the tractor not only needs cleaning, but how bout some paint....:D :lol:


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