I'm surprised it hasn't exploded yet. I was being ginger with mine for the last year but must of gotten too excited last week and she popped.
I have a saw shop 30 minutes away that's been in business for a long time. They ended up having a full rewind/starter for a 192T they sold me for $50...
The Vermeere dealer in Avon is putting on a day class coming up. Not sure if that's of any interest. Otherwise ArborMaster seems to be the closest comprehensive course. They make you take other electives to get to the higher tier training though.
Dude, that would be great. My BIL has a few big trees then want removed and I need to take a look at them and schedule a fine before winter. It might be a good opportunity to get together
Their in the Falls. Do I have your number? Shoot me a PM.
You explained the difference in the recoil correctly but the C stands for Comfort and is the easy start recoil, not mtronic. They are mickey mouse and I cant keep one in the saw for more than a year before it breaks. The T model is the normal start recoil version. I found a whole NOS recoil...
Looking for a working 192T recoil/rewind/starter. Prefer a complete assembly. NOT INTERESTED IN A TC. Send me pics and asking price. Will also consider a running or non-running 192T.
Want to sell your 192's? I'm still rockin one. It's been ported and I like the little guy. The Mickey mouse recoil on the TC is their biggest downfall. I could use a spare and they are harder to come by. Shoot me a message if interested.
I'm tired of this Mickey Mouse recoil in the 192TC and want the regular style in the 192T. Does any know if you can swap out all the guts and cover the TC into the T or is the rewind cover different between the two? I know they have different part number...
If anyone has a 192T assembly they...
Great advice. I was thinking about buying a second one to open and practice with but your advice about not having to open the package never crossed my mind. Thank you.
This might be a little off topic but, does anyone have an easy way to lanyard off the tourniquet pouch so if you fumble it taking it out of the pouch it doesnt drop to the ground? I was thinking some packaging tape and some light cord...
I dont think I could live next to a rooster. ATH brings up a very good point, what value does it add? My vote it no, thats why they must ask for permission because its a stupid idea. If you lived in a rural area like I do and they didnt need to ask for permission then it would be out of your...
LOL! Thanks for the laugh. Luckily this is out near the curb in the front yard and not out back. There are 2 service drops coming from the pole next to the tree. Between the drops and the regular lines, I'm sure the guy is going to be shooting salad all over.
Same here in NY. If there's com lines with no power, those things could have a 5" diameter branch laying on them for 6 years and never be cleared. God forbid I hit it with a backhoe though.
Thanks again for the advice @Jehinten. I called the utility today and they said the home owner needs to call and they will open a ticket to top the tree to a safe distance. All material they cut stays on the property but they will bring it down to below the line. This is a win for the customer...