Well said.
Don’t muzzle the ox, but don’t pamper him either. He won’t want to work.
A friend of mine recently explained it to me like this, which I found very helpful: as an employer, you take on all the risk and responsibility of running the business, and therefore gain some freedom in how to...
Honestly, it sounds like you’ve made it a privilege to work for you. Unfortunately, in this day and age, it seems like you have to beg for anyone worth their salt to work for you. And most of the time, they’re at a better position elsewhere, like doing their own thing. I feel you there. Can’t...
I think the 400c is up to around $1100 now at my local place, which seems ridiculous. But I’ve asked them before and they won’t sell PHO. Which is also ridiculous.
After writing this, I think I need to find a new Stihl dealer…
The 462 is a dope saw. My old boss got one and I loved that thing.
I would venture to say that the 400c took place of the 362. I noticed that the 362 was considered a professional saw when it first came out but then is now considered like a “firewood” saw. What makes the 400 sweet is that it is...
I gotta say, I switched the bar on my ms660 to one of those Stihl light bars and it made a world of difference. It took chunking down a spar from agony to bearable. 36” bar too.
Ms400C is a tough, rippin’ saw. Mine is still killin’ it. If you want something lighter, but still has enough power, I’ve heard great things about the MS261. It’s next on my list. That and the 500i.