Oh contraire, suppose you get the other one stuck, best to have a few selves full so you won't worry about it.Man's got to have at least two. What if you gets the one stuck?
I fixed a Mac PM 610 once for a guy and all I wanted was a 12 pack of Bud,never came but 3 or 4 more saws showed up .I've never touched them never will and frankly have no idea where they are at .
You wouldn’t believe the places I have to go and the openings I’m expected to work through. While I’ve never actually stood on my head , I hang upside down from time to time and there are a few jobs that I have to do behind my back, looking over my shoulder, because I can’t get my hands on it any other way. I can say without a doubt, that I work as much with my hands when I cannot see what I’m doing as I do when I can. Often I think the guys that designed these things set out to challenge them that come to work on em’. “Hey Fred, let’s see em’ figure this out. Heh, heh.”Sounds annoying.
Fun thread. I used to try to justify why I “needed another saw” to my wife. She eventually saw clean through the cloud of BS one day and said “just admit it’s a new hobby.” I admitted and things have gone a little smoother...lol! I still get the “wtf?” look from her when another saw shows up. But now I use her line against her...”It was on sale honey.” We laugh, she chews my a$$ for spending the money and we move on...lmao!!!
Welcome to OPE @HuskyFan1977 , you’re in good company here
Or that look you get when you tell someone you modified it. The head shake then “But why? It’s a chainsaw.” I just say you might understand...some day. LolIt's surprising the amount of people who are otherwise excellent mechanics that are completely baffled by a two cycle engine .Plus to soup one up is some kind of black magic .I just shake my head .
You guys sure can rationalize stuff like this, some great minds here, this forum is top notch as are the members.