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Started by oldsaw-addict, April 19, 2004, 08:23:52 PM

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Buzz-sawyer

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Rocky_J

Hi Jeff,
Glen is rather vehement in his dislike for all things Microsoft and has had multiple compatibility problems on other forums as well, all of which are the fault of the website webmasters. I cannot tell you what browser he is using because I have never heard of it before. On the other hand he is quite intelligent and has added interesting perspectives on several topics.

And he was correct on the sprocket gearing thing, although his last post was incomprehensible to me. ;)

Mark M

I might have to abandon the shop-vac driven D9 turbo  chainsaw in favor of dat bicycle driven chainsaw idea of Kevin's. I sure hope we don't have a quiz on shifting it though ;D

Jeff

I'm not putting up with him. He is rude and has no place here. He can stay at those other forums. I dont care how intelligent he is as he has proven otherwise to me. I got better things to do then molycottle someone with an attitude. I am throwinghim out of my house. What he is doing is no different then if he walked in the front door of my home for the first time and said that the color of my house sucked, that my dog was ugly and that my tastes were bad and oh by the way, this chair is unconfortable. He would be escorted out on his ass.

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Ianab

And basic social skills count for something... even on the net ;)
Making your 1st post a 'this place sucks' ... oh dear... ::)
Weekend warrior, Peterson JP test pilot, Dolmar 7900 and Stihl MS310 saws and  the usual collection of power tools :)

oldsaw-addict

QuoteI'm not putting up with him. He is rude and has no place here. He can stay at those other forums. I dont care how intelligent he is as he has proven otherwise to me. I got better things to do then molycottle someone with an attitude. I am throwinghim out of my house. What he is doing is no different then if he walked in the front door of my home for the first time and said that the color of my house sucked, that my dog was ugly and that my tastes were bad and oh by the way, this chair is unconfortable. He would be escorted out on his ass.

BILL GATES IS MY HERO
Jeff, You're the BOSS!  Thanks for keeeping the ship so nice and tight.That reminds me, if I stop by your place I'll keep my coments to myself, OK? You work hard to keep things nice and friendly here, I appreciate it a lot.
Let there be saws for all mankind!

Buzz-sawyer



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Mark M

Bravo Jeff! - The one thing unique about this site is the respect, kindness, and patience the members show for each other; even when we ask a dumb question or one that's been asked many times before. If someone says something wrong or incorrect an other member will help without making anyone feel like an ass (usually).

I get sick and tired of the arrogance and rudeness that exists on other forums that people occasionally try to bring here. We have folks here from many walks and different education backgrounds. People with different talents, skills, opinions, and sizes (bigger is better) and that's what makes this place work. We don't have to worry about someone jumping all over us because rudeness isn't tolerated.

Mark

oldsaw-addict

Jeff works hard to keep this site so friendly, I'm glad he does. Its nice to be able to ask a question and get nice honest answers that are probably correct, plus nobody get picked on for asking dumb, or odd questions. I dont know what we'd do without him making things work so well, personally I'd go nuts. I believe we've earned the right to say we're one of the most friendly places on the web.  Nothing better than a wealth of knowledge and its owners willing to share it and educate the rest of us, unless you add a BIG stack of hundred dollar bills for each one of us, but I doubt the stack of $100s thing is gonna happen not unless I hit the lottery!.
Let there be saws for all mankind!

iain

jeff what dog you got then? ;)
old saw where you find the blue (on my screen) ;) head scratcher?

Jeff

 iain, there is a whole bunch more smilies when you click on the more smilies link.

We have a
Australian Shepherd named Sydney
An Alaskan Husky named Juno
and a yorky/pomeranian mix named scooter.

Pick one. :) I'll slap on some stamps and...
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

oldsaw-addict

Well Jeff, I'd like to see what they look like. I'm sure they're much nicer than my uncle. :D
Let there be saws for all mankind!

Stan

Thanks for allowin' me to stay, Jeff, I'll be good.  :-*

Back to the original question. When I was racin' motorcycles if we wanted more speed we'd put a bigger sprocket on the engine, or a smaller one on the wheel. For better accelleration just the opposite. On your chainsaw the sprocket on the engine end gives the same effect as on the motorcycle engine. Bigger sprocket=faster chain speed, smaller sprocket=more torque.  :P I hope that helps oldsaw.
I may have been born on a turnip truck, but I didn't just fall off.

oldsaw-addict

Thats how I had figured it worked, Kevins post earlier just had the facts backwards and got me all confused, I'm glad I wasnt on the wrong track in the first place. Stan, Thanks you have helped out a great deal for me here.
Let there be saws for all mankind!

iain

the boys want the husky :)
found the smileys
i see the words MORE SMILEYS every time i type
but ive only just READ them just now linda says its just typical male observation >:(  

oldsaw-addict

Dang it I wanted the husky, then second choice is the austrialian shepard. My aunt had one when I was younger, lovable and smart was he.
Let there be saws for all mankind!

iain

jeff was juno the name of a lead dog on a famous team?
 im trying hard to remember

Jeff

Its the capital city in Alaska. We just spell it like its pronounced. I posted some pics of the dogs on the general board in a thread called madogs
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
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Stan

In these parts, Jeff, tellin' a man his dawg's ugly, is taken as a compliment.  :D :D
I may have been born on a turnip truck, but I didn't just fall off.

Ol_Hickory

I had a similar problem.  I have a Stihl 026 Pro.  The only chain listed for it is .325, 63 gauge.  I have a lot of 3/8", 50 gauge chain that I want to use.  I wanted to know if the 7 tooth sprocket that's used with the .325 chain was the correct one for the 3/8" chain.  I went to a Stihl dealer last week, and we looked through his book.  Both chains use the 7 tooth sprocket.  The .325 chain has 74 drive links for an 18" chain, and the 3/8" chain has 66 drive links for the 18" chain.  I think that the 8 tooth sprocket is for a smaller chain.

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