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if it's a big problem take it back to shop and have them install a tip kick back guard
Quote from: farmboythegreat on January 24, 2014, 02:42:54 PMif it's a big problem take it back to shop and have them install a tip kick back guardno offense but if you need a tip guard... that's kinda like training wheels. I'd put one of those on for my 12-14 y/o nephews... If you are a grown adult you should read the manual and learn to use the saw or not use it at all.
Quote from: nstueve on January 27, 2014, 12:21:35 PMQuote from: farmboythegreat on January 24, 2014, 02:42:54 PMif it's a big problem take it back to shop and have them install a tip kick back guardno offense but if you need a tip guard... that's kinda like training wheels. I'd put one of those on for my 12-14 y/o nephews... If you are a grown adult you should read the manual and learn to use the saw or not use it at all. I got my big boy saw 10 years ago
I don't want to sound like I know a whole heck of a lot either but when the post starts out: "I had a shop put a new bar on", I have to figure that person is just starting out.
Quote from: ITO on January 28, 2014, 07:21:06 AM I don't want to sound like I know a whole heck of a lot either but when the post starts out: "I had a shop put a new bar on", I have to figure that person is just starting out.nah... I have plenty of cutters and tree service guys that want their saw fixed, with bar and chain on and sharpened so they can go strait to wood after they leave.