All the small things…

oceans

Been here much more than a while
Location
RI
…really add up!

What are some really simple things you all have learned, implemented, or changed your ways about over the years that make things easier?

here’s a small example of what I’m thinking. Today I changed something that I never thought of for some reason, and it’s really no different than what I used to do, but it made the process of adding fuel and oil to my top handle so much easier. All I did was pull the caps in the opposite direction and placing them down on the body of the saw rather than them hanging off the side…

My old way, where the cords pulled the stopper up against the filler hole:
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My new way, with the hole un-obscured… somehow makes it so much easier to pour and see what’s happening:
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For sure, details are important.

I cut off the cords so the caps won't possibly be contaminated by sawdust from touching the saw body. I wipe clean the name plate label and put the caps there and then wipe the name plate clean after caps are reinstalled.
Right! One of my Stihl caps lost won’t stay plugged into the little groove inside the reservoir, so I always put the cap where you stated. I have to be on good level ground to refuel so I don’t loose the cap or watch it roll off the saw and into the duff. I prefer having the cords, but can get by without them.
 
I am pretty anal about not letting any dirt or BS into my fluid reservoirs. I wipe around caps every time. Its one thing I especially dislike about most STIHL saws.
 
Tuck your pants into your socks when wearing rain pants.



People generally pour with the spout at the low point of the bottle rather than the high point, which reduces/ eliminates glugging.




Oil under-cap foil can be punctured with a pour hole and air hole.





Ratchet straps should be given a half twist in open air spans to prevent vibration/ noise.
 
Tuck your pants into your socks when wearing rain pants.



People generally pour with the spout at the low point of the bottle rather than the high point, which reduces/ eliminates glugging.




Oil under-cap foil can be punctured with a pour hole and air hole.





Ratchet straps should be given a half twist in open air spans to prevent vibration/ noise.
I am always amazed how many older guys don't wanna learn about the strap trick, but still complain about the noise. I learned it from a guy that drove semis.
 
I also like to keep my spurs SHARP. I learned that one the hard way, with dull spurs on a dead Italian cypress
One almost needs 2 types (sharp and duller ((to taste)) depending upon the species and condition. Maybe certain markets aren’t like that, but up in my area for sure. Also, long and short.
 

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