It even gets confusing when I use his Stihl the auto ON switch is backwards from Husky.
That's one feature that I really miss after going from a 545 to my current Echo.
It even gets confusing when I use his Stihl the auto ON switch is backwards from Husky.
Same reason I dont grow potatoes...cheap and easy to buy.
I am hoping a neighbor raises chickens so I once again can wake up to a rooster crowing. I really miss that.I keep thinking about getting some chickens but I'm already too busy and really can't add another responsibility. Maybe when the kids are older I'll just make them do it.
If one can not make a flippy cap work, should one be operating a chainsaw?
I do too, but stopped keeping roosters because I got tired of hens with no feathers. The last one got some kind of foot infection so I "took him to the vet's". :fencing:I am hoping a neighbor raises chickens so I once again wake up to a rooster crowing. I really miss that.
Comparing Stihl flip caps to Husky flip caps is like comparing a hand saw to power saw, they both work but should one hire a carpenter that only knows how to operate a hand saw?? Huskys flip cap are much betterah........
Sometimes a rooter will make a good guard dog, but just need a way to set the alarm at 8am-8:15am...........
:thumbsup: They are especially bad when they're young, often sounding off at 3:00 in the morning. I don't have neighbors to bother though... A crowing rooster can be like a barking dog, you lay in bed wondering how anybody could let their animal carry on like that.