hseII Heef Local time 5:59 PM User ID 311 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 6,812 Reaction score 24,369 Location West Georgia Oct 19, 2017 #21 drf256 said: A few fins need to disappear as well. Click to expand... I understand the “drop method” is the most efficient. [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
drf256 said: A few fins need to disappear as well. Click to expand... I understand the “drop method” is the most efficient. [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
72thing Chain dulling master Local time 5:59 PM User ID 870 Joined Feb 12, 2016 Messages 112 Reaction score 460 Location Georgia Oct 19, 2017 #22 hseII said: I understand the “drop method” is the most efficient. [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] Click to expand... I've successfully used that method for accidentally removing important parts from other things, but not a chainsaw cylinder
hseII said: I understand the “drop method” is the most efficient. [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] Click to expand... I've successfully used that method for accidentally removing important parts from other things, but not a chainsaw cylinder
72thing Chain dulling master Local time 5:59 PM User ID 870 Joined Feb 12, 2016 Messages 112 Reaction score 460 Location Georgia Oct 19, 2017 #23 Cracker Boy said: It only gets worse my feiend, Click to expand... Yeah, that''s what I'm afraid of
hseII Heef Local time 5:59 PM User ID 311 Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 6,812 Reaction score 24,369 Location West Georgia Oct 19, 2017 #24 hseII said: I understand the “drop method” is the most efficient. [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] Click to expand... 72thing said: I've successfully used that method for accidentally removing important parts from other things, but not a chainsaw cylinder Click to expand... That’s how the PROs shave a few More ounces off those lightweight Hot 026s. [emoji6] @termitebuffett
hseII said: I understand the “drop method” is the most efficient. [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38] Click to expand... 72thing said: I've successfully used that method for accidentally removing important parts from other things, but not a chainsaw cylinder Click to expand... That’s how the PROs shave a few More ounces off those lightweight Hot 026s. [emoji6] @termitebuffett