Chad, your ability to stay "cool, calm, and collected" is absolutely the cause for envy, from my stand point! ( it truly is a super power) ... ...From one ol poor boy to the next, we appreciate you, Sarah, Zach, and your team of hard working timber cutters, for the always interesting and insider point of view from your vantage point in the day-to-day tasks you face in the woods. ... Keep sharing your content, and try not to pass through Fredonia to many times in that big Volvo without pulling her' over for a much needed break and taking time to stop by the crib to say hello, as you head back from the yard. .... KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, AND... GOD SPEED, ol buddy!
@duru28825 ай бұрын
Grinder or TORCH TIME!!! THIS IS TEARIN THE ASS OUT OF ME, just watching you!!!
@daltonhorton3366 Жыл бұрын
The most of these saws I’ve seen we’ve always when it done is took them out that way and cut the threads out and bolt through other way with nut on the other side.
@chadkemper Жыл бұрын
Nut on the other side would help keep them tight.
@michaelevans2975 Жыл бұрын
Good job man, yep removing broken bolts is one of the worst jobs. Always useful watching someone else do it and taking notes for when it next happens to me! The manufacturer could have done with designing it with space for washers & nuts on the bolts maybe. How do you sharpen the chain? I do my little chainsaw chain but your chain is another level!
@chadkemper Жыл бұрын
If we’re not in hurry I try to take the chains home and we have a bench grinder set up for bigger chains, it’s a sweet little set up. If it gets in a bad shape in the woods and we don’t have any sharp chains with us, we use the deWalt angle grinder and just free hand it and do our best to put a good edge on it. Thanks for watching.