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How do you proceed after hitting a nail?

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Step 1: Just push harder, rev it higher, keep going and pretend all the smoke is just from running too rich if a mixture.
Step 2: get new chain, move over 8" and promptly hit another, get pissed
Step 3: repeat step 1

^^^^^This guy gets it^^^^^^

But you forgot to blame the closest mfer around you.
 
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A nail is one thing, but fence posts, railroad spikes and motorcycle chains are a different story. The motorcycle chain I found in a crotch once totally ruined the chain in a blink of the eye. When I split the piece open the motorcycle chain barely had a shiny spot on it from the encounter.
 
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I sometimes say to myself, "Why on earth am I cutting this residential tree? I just doubled the cost of this truckload." I may throw in a few 4-letter words, but I try to keep that outburst at a minimum.
 

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Shake my head and get out the file... Avoid that spot if it didn't go on through.
 

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I hit a flag mount and kept plowing through. Broke two teeth clean off. Also messed the rails one spot bad on a sugi. Gonna have to find someone with a bar fixer thing. Not sure what it's called... barhop?
 
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Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug...I found these in the ashes of the wood furnace...I had somehow managed to miss them when cutting the firewood. Must have been before I owned the 7900.

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