First time for everything

   / First time for everything #21  
Yeah, but I bet you've never poured bar oil into the fuel tank. :eek:

Only about a dozen times but always caught the mistake before firing up...until a month ago, new top handle saw, first fill up, won't fire, off to dealer, told me "oil in the gas' and he hadn't even looked at it. He was right.
 
   / First time for everything #22  
Yeah, but I bet you've never poured bar oil into the fuel tank. :eek:

Yep, pretty sure I've done that. ...or was it gas into the bar oil tank?

I've done the backwards chain thing plenty of times, but always caught it before sawing.

Also done the:
"Why isn't this starting?! It usually starts on 2nd pull." Twenty pulls later: "Gee it might start better if you turn the switch on!"

and the:

"Dang this drill bit is REALLY dull. I can hardly get it to make a mark, let alone drill a hole!" followed by the "Oh! Who's the dang fool that left the drill running in reverse?!" followed by "Oh, that would be me."

I also have a weed trimmer that the carb lever is marked 1-2-3. With '1' being the full choke (start) position, '2' is 1/2 choke, & '3' being the open choke (run) position. I guess this makes sense, but for whatever reason, every time I go to start it I think the starting "countdown" should be 3-2-1. Right? Twenty pulls later I figure out how to count to three! Everytime!!
 
   / First time for everything
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#23  
Here's another first for me. Have never had this happen before but now it's happened three or four times this year. I back under hay trailer. It's not the perfect spot but I know I can shove the trailer and get it to fall on the ball. Done this a million times. But this time as the trailer touches the ball it latches itself. Too many cranks later on jack I finally noticed it. Jack it back up. Try again. Same result.
 
   / First time for everything #25  
Yeah, but I bet you've never poured bar oil into the fuel tank. :eek:

I'll take that bet!

Mind you, it was a minor dribble before I quickly pulled the oil away. I strongly berated myself. No damage done. :duh:
 
   / First time for everything #26  
My next door neighbor had an old house, built in 1852. They had carpet installed in one of the rooms and the door would not open or close so he had to trim it. I am out mowing the yard and walk over to see what is is going to do...First thing is to take another drink of that bourbon and water. Then he trims about 1/8th off the door.

Short time later it comes out, fresh drink, carrying the door and trims off 1/8th

repeat

repeat

etc

etc

I hear wife screaming at him, door still won't open or close but you can now see into the other room looking at the top.

Now - THIS is funny!!!

:laughing::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::laughing:

:applause:
 
   / First time for everything #27  
Reminds me of the time I installed a clothes rod in the closet. Measured twice, cut once and it was exactly one foot too short.
 
   / First time for everything #28  
I do put blades on backwards, to cut siding.
 
   / First time for everything #29  
So I'm coming across the bottom field and hit a bump and the ATV stops cold -- an ironic choice of words given that it was 95 degrees. I tried to restart until the battery was weak. Tried the pull cord so much that my middle knuckle swelled [and is still a bit bigger than it should be]. So ringing wet with sweat I walked up the long hill to the garage and got the other ATV to tow it home. Hot, wet, and tired I went on line to see if anyone had any advice.

Everyone quickly responded that I should check the kill switch. Kill switch? What's that? Never heard of it. Turns out its at the bottom of the handlebar and when I hit the bump I hit the switch. Never noticed it before but it was a lesson I've never forgotten.
 

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