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<blockquote data-quote="lovehammer" data-source="post: 1460545" data-attributes="member: 20753"><p>My daughter in law is an Ag teacher at a smaller rural school district. She has a FFA group that goes to various contests doing demos or speeches about something ag related. They're doing a chainsaw tune up how to now. Things like differences in 2cycle vs 4cycle engines, gapping spark plugs and why that's important, basic carb tuning, chain sharpening, etc. They can't actually run the saw for safety reasons (we have to nerf the world for the morons), so it's just point and explain the concepts. </p><p></p><p>They did a hydraulic cylinder rebuild and similar functional explanation last year. </p><p></p><p>Judging from the couple of videos I've seen, it seems how well written your explanation is, and how well it's delivered, count more than subject matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovehammer, post: 1460545, member: 20753"] My daughter in law is an Ag teacher at a smaller rural school district. She has a FFA group that goes to various contests doing demos or speeches about something ag related. They're doing a chainsaw tune up how to now. Things like differences in 2cycle vs 4cycle engines, gapping spark plugs and why that's important, basic carb tuning, chain sharpening, etc. They can't actually run the saw for safety reasons (we have to nerf the world for the morons), so it's just point and explain the concepts. They did a hydraulic cylinder rebuild and similar functional explanation last year. Judging from the couple of videos I've seen, it seems how well written your explanation is, and how well it's delivered, count more than subject matter. [/QUOTE]
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