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2 day NPTC course; fueling and starting.

 

Day 1) fueling, day 2 strating,

 

£500

 

im sure brian will waist his money on that NOT lol i learn to start bigger saws from doing it and yes im sure we all have had similar accidents , i did when i first started out in the gme with a husky 3120

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so where do you learn to start an ms880 then , i didnt think that there were any course's that tought that . but im sure if there is an ms880 starting course then brian will be on it !!!!!!:001_tongue:

 

I didnt learn i just "Man'd up one day" No broken fingers here!!! :001_tongue:

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I didnt learn i just "Man'd up one day" No broken fingers here!!! :001_tongue:

 

YET :001_tongue: as brian said , i had a climber workinghere and he was starting the saw with the rear handel betwene his legs when he tried to start the saw on the compression stroke , thus leaving him roaling round on the floor like a baby ha ha , give brian his due he did carry on lifting timber all day:001_smile:

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YET :001_tongue: as brian said , i had a climber workinghere and he was starting the saw with the rear handel betwene his legs when he tried to start the saw on the compression stroke , thus leaving him roaling round on the floor like a baby ha ha , give brian his due he did carry on lifting timber all day:001_smile:

 

Aye fair play to the lad!! Im only messin, Although ill come down and start it for him for £120 a day!!

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i had a climber workinghere and he was starting the saw with the rear handel betwene his legs when he tried to start the saw on the compression stroke , thus leaving him roaling round on the floor like a baby

 

was he starting the saw from cold on the ground? if so why was he performing a warm start technique, if he was starting it in the tree cold why hadnt his groundys warmed it up? as i havent ever had this problem with a warm saw?

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