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Why I only find pieces of steel when I have a new, or barely used chain on, is beyond me. Probably didn't help, the fact that I gave her the beans when I felt it, as opposed to stopping. There's probably another 10 or so cutters equally as bad. I guess I needed a beater chain. So I sharpened it back up, as best I could and will run it. One of those logs I brought back is riddled with wire. It was a 1/4" rod that did this.
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Don't try cutting a 20D hardened pole barn nail if u want enough left to bother sharpening. Don't ask me how I know. :cursing:
 

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Don't try cutting a 20D hardened pole barn nail if u want enough left to bother sharpening. Don't ask me how I know. :cursing:

I can imagine. This was bad enough. With as many yard trees as I do, I'm pretty lucky with not hitting metal, but today made up for that I think.
 

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I had a mental lapse, when I commented. When I started using cordless tools for my business, I started using Milwaukee. But, I did buy a 8 or 10 piece Ryobi tool kit in like 2005, back when they were still blue, and they still came with nickel cadmium batteries (I think that's what those batteries were). Even back then, they did everything I needed them to. When I switched to Milwaukee, I gave that set to my Dad and he used them. Not sure if he still has them or not honestly. I'm pretty sure he bought a new kit of Ryobi tools, that are green, and had the lithium batteries. And truth be told, if I were just a tinkerer and only used cordless tools for around the house projects, Ryobi, price wise, would be hard to beat. Nothing wrong with them if they serve your needs.

I was going to buy a Ryobi drill driver set but Home depot had the Makita stuff cheaper that day.

Remember Milwaukee Ridged Ryobi and Hart are all made by TTI.
 

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Why I only find pieces of steel when I have a new, or barely used chain on, is beyond me. Probably didn't help, the fact that I gave her the beans when I felt it, as opposed to stopping. There's probably another 10 or so cutters equally as bad. I guess I needed a beater chain. So I sharpened it back up, as best I could and will run it. One of those logs I brought back is riddled with wire. It was a 1/4" rod that did this.
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Damn, that’s impressive. Very Well done. We must be related…
 

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I was going to buy a Ryobi drill driver set but Home depot had the Makita stuff cheaper that day.

Remember Milwaukee Ridged Ryobi and Hart are all made by TTI.

I just saw somewhere the other day that Ryobi and Milwaukee were owned by the same company. I haven't paid a whole lot of attention. Didn't realize it.
 

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I know that you used to be able to get a quick stop metal detector on a silage chopper. Maybe it's time to adapt the technology to saws? But then, any new saw chain will do the same job in finding metal.
 

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I know that you used to be able to get a quick stop metal detector on a silage chopper. Maybe it's time to adapt the technology to saws? But then, any new saw chain will do the same job in finding metal.
I just got done fixing 2 of those “chains”..
 

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My youngest daughter said I-29 NB is closed at Platte City north of Thunderdome. 14 hour trip only to be delayed on the last 100 miles…

I was kind of hoping the cold snap was going to hang around so I could see how her southern (Georgia ) boyfriend handled it. I had designs on cutting some firewood in 0* conditions.

Am I a dick, probably…

Fatality wreck.

From what I saw a box truck slammed into the rear of a flatbed 18 wheeler. Driver side of cab crushed.
 
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