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General Forestry => General Board => Topic started by: Mike_P. on January 29, 2004, 01:54:12 AM

Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Mike_P. on January 29, 2004, 01:54:12 AM
Shopteacher:

We love purchase orders!

Thanks,

Mike
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Mike_P. on January 29, 2004, 01:56:09 AM
Fla._Deadheader:

After I completed the post above, it occurred to me that we had some before, during and after photos of the TD-6 project.  They're at http://www.rustreaper.com/gallery/IH-TD-6-Project

Thanks,

Mike
Title: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Kevin on February 06, 2004, 03:05:02 PM
Russ aka Jokers has been chosen as the latest recipient for the #7 Rust Reaper (http://www.rustreaper.com) award.
Congratulations and thanks for your dedication and participation on the Chain Saw forum Russ.

Forum's Poster Award sponsored by
(https://forestryforum.com/board/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rustreaper.com%2Freap3.gif&hash=d4a00ca97c72e9f834abb1f0408e11a80b1aa501) (http://www.rustreaper.com/)
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Jeff on February 06, 2004, 06:03:48 PM
Well deserved. Congrats Russ.  I need an address and Phone# ;D
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Captain on February 07, 2004, 05:25:48 AM
Great job Russ, I have been enjoying your input on the Chainsaw Forum.  Use for Rust Reaper number 100001, emergency lubrication of a chainsaw recoil (my 020AV the other day)

Captain
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Norm on February 07, 2004, 06:18:52 AM
Way to go Russ, I thought I knew something about chainsaws until I started reading the posts on the chainsaw forum. Thanks to folks like you and Kevin I've learned I knew enough to be dangerous. :)
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: shopteacher on February 07, 2004, 08:40:59 AM
Congratulations Russ. If'n the Russ is short for Rusty after winning the Reaper you may have to change it to Slick.  Hey, that could be the beginning of a good commerical.  Reaper works so good I had to change my name.  :o Think it would sell? ???
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Fla._Deadheader on February 07, 2004, 11:58:13 AM
 I don't read the chainsaw forum very often. Might learn something ;D

  I'm sure that Russ deserves the Award. So far, there have been wise choices for the award ::) :D :D

  Congrats, Russ.

  I gotta report that I have been soakin a planer for over 1 week, and, the threaded table adjustment rods STILL won't turn ::) ::) ::)  Mike, does this stuff burn???  Can I heat the casting some and then put RR on the parts, without goin into orbit???
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: jokers on February 07, 2004, 11:58:14 AM
Thanks for all the nice things that you guys have said about me! I`m not so sure that those kind words are warranted but, hey I`m not complaining!

It`s also very nice to be the lucky recipient of the Rust Reaper poster award. Sounds pretty cool and it looks like a good product for anyone to have on hand.

Thanks again,

Russ
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Mike_P. on February 08, 2004, 06:37:40 AM
Congratulations, Russ!  We'll ship your Rust Reaper tomorrow (02-09).  We're proud of the product.  Please let us know how it works for you.  It sounds as if Rust Reaper may have some chainsaw applications.

Fla._Deadheader.  You can use Rust Reaper with heat.  I used a torch and Rust Reaper to loosen the track adjustment bolts on an old International Harvester TD-6 that we have.  They had not moved in at least 20 years and the combination of rust and dirt would have required a lot of time and soaking for Rust Reaper to loosen the bolt and jam nut without help.  Once loose, I was able to clean up the parts with RR and reassemble the adjusting mechanism and tracks.

 Applying Rust Reaper directly to the hot part did not result in any flames, but, as a matter of good practice, you want to be careful about not inhaling the fumes.  

Quite often adjusting turnbuckles are a fine thread and that complicates the path that the lubricant must follow in order to cover enough area to loosen the parts.

Captain, thanks for your input on the chainsaw recoil (Rust Reaper use 100001).

Shopteacher, perhaps those sayings could be worked into a "Burma Shave" format?

Russ, my wife says that I should spend more time reading the Chainsaw Forum, maintaining that I have a lot to learn.  I'm not sure if she means about chainsaws or in general ???

Thanks,

Mike
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: shopteacher on February 08, 2004, 06:46:14 AM
Mike P:  You guys accept purchase orders?
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: redpowerd on February 08, 2004, 07:17:39 AM
well deserved! :)
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: shopteacher on February 08, 2004, 07:24:57 AM
Nice web site Mike. Plan on a purchase order around June.
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Mike_P. on February 09, 2004, 04:01:28 AM
Shopteacher:

Thanks for the compliment on the Website.  Jeff deserves the credit for that.  I think he's done a great job.

We'll look forward to the p.o.

Mike
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: redpowerd on February 09, 2004, 09:30:04 AM
mike, looks like fun, the deere in the back kinda scared me tho
Title: Re: Russ is gett'n REAPER'd (Poster Award #7)
Post by: Gus on February 09, 2004, 10:12:14 AM
Congrats Russ, Your posts are always interesting. You definately know the inside of a chainsaw.
Gus