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evening steve hows you

fixed it for you steve

Good evening Dallas, even though you tried to offend, that is exactly what they are for, when I build a saw, some are half took apart already. Besides, it will complement my T-27's. Stihl's loose screws too. ;)
 

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lol i guess buying screws is better than buying a second husky lol

You really don't get it. Lol I take old pro saws, rebuild them for firewood duty, no matter what brand they are. I can put a 272 or 036 in a guys hands for less than a farm/ranch saw. Sometimes I'll start with just a crankcase and go from there, so having screws is essential to the success of the build. At this price fasteners from the dealership can be a real killer.

Oh, I almost forgot, GFY. Lol :)
 

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You really don't get it. Lol I take old pro saws, rebuild them for firewood duty, no matter what brand they are. I can put a 272 or 036 in a guys hands for less than a farm/ranch saw. Sometimes I'll start with just a crankcase and go from there, so having screws is essential to the success of the build. At this price fasteners from the dealership can be a real killer.

Oh, I almost forgot, GFY. Lol :)

I got my t27 screws from HLS
 

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You really don't get it. Lol I take old pro saws, rebuild them for firewood duty, no matter what brand they are. I can put a 272 or 036 in a guys hands for less than a farm/ranch saw. Sometimes I'll start with just a crankcase and go from there, so having screws is essential to the success of the build. At this price fasteners from the dealership can be a real killer.

Oh, I almost forgot, GFY. Lol :)
lol your not the first to say gfy to me today
 

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You really don't get it. Lol I take old pro saws, rebuild them for firewood duty, no matter what brand they are. I can put a 272 or 036 in a guys hands for less than a farm/ranch saw. Sometimes I'll start with just a crankcase and go from there, so having screws is essential to the success of the build. At this price fasteners from the dealership can be a real killer.

Oh, I almost forgot, GFY. Lol :)
Good evening Steve, how are you doing?
 
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