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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 895660" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I don't have regular help here on the place, but had an interesting incident with an employee at my day job. He had borrowed a chainsaw from his BIL, to do a bit of tree limb trimming around his house. BIL gave him the file and told him it would probably need sharpened. This was on a Saturday, and he called me at home to tell me he couldn't get the saw to cut; well, it cut the first time he used it, but not well, so he sharpened it, and now it won't cut at all. We discussed his sharpening method, and learned that he was removing the chain from the bar to sharpen it. :???: I explained to him the procedure and went on with my week end.</p><p>Monday morning this fellow shows up at work with chainsaw in one hand, file in the other, wanting a demo on sharpening procedure. I took the saw (nice newer Stihl), and began walking to a work bench.......that's when I noticed the chain was on backwards. WTF? Are you serious?</p><p>This guy is a mechanic; a licensed aircraft mechanic. Scary sheet. Didn't last long</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 895660, member: 16802"] I don't have regular help here on the place, but had an interesting incident with an employee at my day job. He had borrowed a chainsaw from his BIL, to do a bit of tree limb trimming around his house. BIL gave him the file and told him it would probably need sharpened. This was on a Saturday, and he called me at home to tell me he couldn't get the saw to cut; well, it cut the first time he used it, but not well, so he sharpened it, and now it won't cut at all. We discussed his sharpening method, and learned that he was removing the chain from the bar to sharpen it. :???: I explained to him the procedure and went on with my week end. Monday morning this fellow shows up at work with chainsaw in one hand, file in the other, wanting a demo on sharpening procedure. I took the saw (nice newer Stihl), and began walking to a work bench.......that's when I noticed the chain was on backwards. WTF? Are you serious? This guy is a mechanic; a licensed aircraft mechanic. Scary sheet. Didn't last long [/QUOTE]
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