Dustin4185
Pinnacle OPE Member
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- Oct 25, 2016
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Here's a squad of Volunteer cheerleaders for those who were expecting to see beautiful ladies.
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It was too late when I got them yesterday, and I left for a mini vacation with the family today. I did fire them up and run them to see what they sounded like.So where is th video of them running?
Run them! Hell no they were'nt disassembled ported and put back together by TN's finest monkey hands to actually work and get all dirty. He's started them up, done a little piss-revving, what more do u want. A few months down the road a new model will come out, these guys will need to look their best for their big day of compression tests, no load rpm tach run, full polish followed by an extensive photo shoot, loaded up into ope's TP to be sold to the highest bidder. These ladies of leisure have a big job to do.So where is th video of them running?
It was too late when I got them yesterday, and I left for a mini vacation with the family today. I did fire them up and run them to see what they sounded like.
I guess I need to get a YouTube channel to appease the video folks. We got my son a GoPro so I guess he can film me.
I thought pictures were good enough!
I work my saws pretty hard. Can't wait until Sunday when we get home. It is supposed to warm up some and I need some saw therapy.Run them! Hell no they were'nt disassembled ported and put back together by TN's finest monkey hands to actually work and get all dirty. He's started them up, done a little piss-revving, what more do u want. A few months down the road a new model will come out, these guys will need to look their best for their big day of compression tests, no load rpm tach run, full polish followed by an extensive photo shoot, loaded up into ope's TP to be sold to the highest bidder. These ladies of leisure have a big job to do.
Just havin a laugh Dustin, I'm jealous those 2 aren't in my stable. I just sold a saw with less than a tank run through it this week. It was an Echo 550p that just did'nt get picked up with ported Stihl's & Huskyz sitting beside it. I owned it for 2+ years and made a profit after freighting it in from the states. So I'm on the hunt for another saw now not that I need another.I work my saws pretty hard. Can't wait until Sunday when we get home. It is supposed to warm up some and I need some saw therapy.
I know you are. My son said "I think you have enough saws" to which I replied, "you know they will all be yours one day". He had a change of heart then. He loves running the little saws like the 026, 024, 241. He wanted a saw for Christmas but the wife said NO. He is a hard worker at 8 and is planning on selling firewood next year. He is hoping it storms soon because he knows he gets to help on cleanup.Just havin a laugh Dustin, I'm jealous those 2 aren't in my stable. I just sold a saw with less than a tank run through it this week. It was an Echo 550p that just did'nt get picked up with ported Stihl's & Huskyz sitting beside it. I owned it for 2+ years and made a profit after freighting it in from the states. So I'm on the hunt for another saw now not that I need another.
I received my MMWS 261C-M today....unfortunately, FedEx decided to drop kick the fugg out of it. This was a brand new saw.
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Interesting sidenote, look at the last four of the serial number.....it escaped me, until I was looking at the damage.
That's not good! I opened mine while I was with the driver. Hopefully it will be taken care of by FedEx.I received my MMWS 261C-M today....unfortunately, FedEx decided to drop kick the fugg out of it. This was a brand new saw.
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Interesting sidenote, look at the last four of the serial number.....it escaped me, until I was looking at the damage.
I received my MMWS 261C-M today....unfortunately, FedEx decided to drop kick the fugg out of it. This was a brand new saw.
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Interesting sidenote, look at the last four of the serial number.....it escaped me, until I was looking at the damage.
That sucks Jon. Was there visible damage to the carton?
That is one spot that frpm looking in a new carton wouldn't be easy to damage. I've been lucky but Inhave started adding more packing materials inside the original carton when I ship them.
P.S. the serial number is pretty cool.
Yes, it certainly does, Jim.That kind of chit hurts to see.
Give em some witty verbal hell Jon.