Jungle Spikes on 288XP

Its amazing how a simple question regarding a chainsaw part errupts into an on-line bar brawl!! Let your egos simmer my tree working bretherens, we're all on the same team (Aren't we??)
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<Hey, is this you GAS?
 
Someone gonna explain what's the idea of jungle spikes on a Husqvarna 288xp?
 
Renta chimp - are you often in the habit of throwing Petrol on a fire?

Groover - I thought Ken gave an explanation?
 
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Renta chimp - are you often in the habit of throwing Petrol on a fire?

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Haha. I have a habit of pouring petrol on the floor then sparking it and dancing in it. My bass player enjoys it, too. My jeans caught fire once. Guaranteed hangover cure
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N.B. I am very safe in work
 
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I have a habit of pouring petrol on the floor then sparking it and dancing in it. My bass player enjoys it, too. My jeans caught fire once.

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Chimpy, I saw a band who wore metal helmets and hung steel plates round their necks and used angle grinders to create a firestorm of sparks off their heads and torsos. It looks good in the dark. Try it, let us know how ya get on.
 
Does the spring on the left hand dog act as a anti vibration mechanism or what?

What is the origin of the term Jungle? Is it really the South American connection.

Where is the Chainsaw Historian BostonBull?
 
BostonBull!

Where are you?

Gonna tell me the real story on Jungle Spikes on the Husq 288XP?

You being a proper chainsaw historian gotta know these things right?
 
Hey Tom, no offense, but you seem to be going heavy on the 'editing'on this one!!! Love you all the same big guy but a bit of on-line sparring surely can't cause that much concern can it?? (unless of course he gets my address!!!) Run away, run away!! And as my 6 year old daughter says...''he started it!!!''
 

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