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akdoggie (04-29-2019)
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Originally Posted by white89gt
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Whitey.....when I read that earlier I was laughing so hard I messed up my keyboard. I turned my coke over onto it. lol
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white89gt (04-29-2019)
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LOL... AK be like....
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Added a new toy to the arsenal, it's been my favorite for a week straight now, -
https://marshpowertools.stihldealer....ch-saws/ms271/
Handleing 18" - 3 footers, runs through oak like butter...very happy wid it
https://marshpowertools.stihldealer....ch-saws/ms271/
Handleing 18" - 3 footers, runs through oak like butter...very happy wid it
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akdoggie (05-01-2019)
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Nice addition Brew. Stihl's are the cats meow of chainsaws. I very seldom need a chainsaw, so mine is an electric Homelite, LOL. I've only used it twice, and it did a good job.
That said, I am super jealous of the Stihl!
That said, I am super jealous of the Stihl!
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I've had this one for a couple years now and I love it. https://m.stihlusa.com/products/chai...er-saws/ms211/
Been meaning to buy the longer bar for some bigger trees just haven't gotten around to it.
Been meaning to buy the longer bar for some bigger trees just haven't gotten around to it.
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Do any of you have experience with any power brake bleeders that you'd recommend? I've got a few brake fluid jobs to do this summer, and I wouldn't mind getting a power bleeder to do it.
Now an XLT in Colorado
Not sure which direction you're considering, White, but I've been using a MightyVac for mine for years. The only thing I don't like is that you tend to get air sucking around the bleeder screws, and have to pack grease around them to get it to stop. I've never used one of the "fasten it to the M/C and force it through" setups, so I can't help there.