The wife and I got married and she had a Stihl 026 and a Craftsman brand.
I used the craftsman due to easier starting than the 026.
The craftsman finally lost the igniter and it is waiting.
That's two so far.
Then I found a Stihl 021 in the middle of the road one day.
I suspect it fell off the back of someone's truck going down the road.
That was number three
Along came number four when she complained that starting them was too hard so she got a Stihl MS180C for Christmas.
That was number four.
Then she figured we needed a kinetic log splitter with a 3 second cycle time. It came with a "Free" Power King saw.
That was number five.
Recently I went out to use her 026 and tired of trying to start that contraption so we went down and got a Stihl MS311 with a 30 inch bar
That would be the last saw at number six.
So six saws over 23 years of marriage.
How many trailers? Well we do have three trucks and her van... 6 of those?
Tractors? Not going there. She has been loading the rifle lately...
I wonder why?
I used the craftsman due to easier starting than the 026.
The craftsman finally lost the igniter and it is waiting.
That's two so far.
Then I found a Stihl 021 in the middle of the road one day.
I suspect it fell off the back of someone's truck going down the road.
That was number three
Along came number four when she complained that starting them was too hard so she got a Stihl MS180C for Christmas.
That was number four.
Then she figured we needed a kinetic log splitter with a 3 second cycle time. It came with a "Free" Power King saw.
That was number five.
Recently I went out to use her 026 and tired of trying to start that contraption so we went down and got a Stihl MS311 with a 30 inch bar
That would be the last saw at number six.
So six saws over 23 years of marriage.
How many trailers? Well we do have three trucks and her van... 6 of those?
Tractors? Not going there. She has been loading the rifle lately...
I wonder why?