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Offline Pichai

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Miss Jaew the dedicated College Educated Bi Lingual translator who assists expats 6 days a week inside my family owned home builders merchants would like the opinion of expats. Is it legal for a Thai woman to use a Husqvarna petrol Chain Saw under 12 inches long to cut the neck of a Thai Man who would not listen to her?  Is frustration with staff a reasonable defense for manslaughter in Thailand?

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2017, 01:21:40 PM »
If it is this man she should use a larger saw, just out of respect of age etc.
Normally he is ok. :-)
However, for some other examples of the species it is more then enough :-)

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2017, 01:45:16 PM »
How not to start a chainsaw: 



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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2017, 09:16:19 PM »
I do hope that Rungsangthai contributes generously towards the upkeep of BE as it seems to be a frequent advertiser  on this site.
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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2017, 09:25:27 AM »
Well at least Rungsangthai contributes informative posts. Keep up the good work Pichai.

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2017, 10:50:38 AM »
blackcow, there is a difference between free advertising and posts.  I regard all posts as interesting, though I personally may not agree with the content.

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2017, 01:14:26 PM »
I agree with Tassie. He could at least pay for advertising at the top of the forumn page, I'm sure it's cheap enough. He starts " the interesting posts" for networking, to get his name out there. It's very clever.

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #7 on: December 31, 2017, 02:47:14 PM »
I enjoy the Posts be they of a social, humorous or advertising nature. Certainly is clever, I for one have made several purchases as a result of the posts making me aware of products available. Should also be noted that other members have also used and do use the site to advertise their businesses. Maybe not to the same degree but .........

A very Happy New Year to you all.

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2017, 03:20:33 PM »
I, like others support and shop at Rungsangthai. The main reason I shop at Runsangthai is the great service California Bob and Thai Bob provide.  They are worth their weight in gold.
I checked  the first 120 posts from Pichai out of 519 he has posted and found only 20 that could be considered independent posts not mentioning his business.  I stopped counting after 120.
All the best for 2018 to every one.
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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2018, 02:06:01 PM »
Slightly off-topic but when I was a young man (1970's) during school holidays I used to work as a lumber jack somewhere in Northern Finland near Russian border. I always had Husqvarna chain saws. Very, very reliable on those days. Now I don't know where they are made and how reliable they are...

Sorry about this...

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2018, 06:12:39 PM »
jbecker I recently brought an old Husqvarna chainsaw over from Australia in my container.  I purchased it in 1997.  Like you, I once was involved for a time, in the timber industry.  In 2002 I stopped using the chainsaw.  Yesterday, I took it in to Rungsangtahi for a  general service before trying to restart it after so many years.  After cleaning the air filter, removing and replacing the spark plug, draining both the petrol and oil tanks it took 2 pulls of the cord for it to roar back into action.  It is one of the largest Husqvarna chainsaws ever made.  So after 16 years not being used I would say Husqvarna chainsaws are absolutely reliable.  I have owned both Husqvarna and Stihl chainsaws, both are good.  I had 2 Stihl chainsaws previously but for vibration reduction I ended up with the Husqvarna.
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« Last Edit: January 04, 2018, 06:17:10 PM by Tassie »

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #11 on: January 04, 2018, 11:28:38 PM »
I've got a few trees behind the store that need cutting. In keeping with the theme of customers testing repaired tools while at my family owned shop it is worth a shot to ask Mr. Tassie to demonstrate how to properly operate the Husqvarna chain saw repaired on Wednesday. Today a customer checked both a family owned Makita 4 stroke brush cutter and his own new Honda UMR435T backpack brush cutter. Highway 2074 has less weeds thanks to the testing by this fine expat. The repair man who fixed Mr. Tassies Husqvarna chain saw today changed cutting blades at customer request on a Honda brush cutter. Frankly repairs of the recognized premium brands is a better experience. More dependable supply of parts and the machines go back together correctly. Off brands are a challenge with limited parts in Thailand and the fit and engineering is lacking. Thank you Mr. Pichai

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2018, 09:57:37 AM »
Mr. Tassie Husqvarna 394 Petrol Chain saw is a possible prop for Texas Chainsaw massacre motion picture if filmed in Buriram Thailand. The repair department technicians are always happy to test your chain saws at Ruangsangthai.  Thank you Mr. Pichai.

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #13 on: May 30, 2018, 11:54:55 AM »
A fresh shipment from Germany of genuine Stihl BioPlus chain lubricant for chainsaws has arrived in Buriram. The English and German speaking staff of my family owned builders merchants store will promptly order items not normally stocked in Isaan, especially name brand tools, if they can sell a case or reasonable quantity.  Thank you for your support. Mr. Pichai.

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Re: Is it Legal to use a Husqvarna Chain Saw to kill a man in Buriram?
« Reply #14 on: May 30, 2018, 03:52:31 PM »
Miss Jaew the dedicated College Educated Bi Lingual translator who assists expats 6 days a week inside my family owned home builders merchants would like the opinion of expats. Is it legal for a Thai woman to use a Husqvarna petrol Chain Saw under 12 inches long to cut the neck of a Thai Man who would not listen to her?  Is frustration with staff a reasonable defense for manslaughter in Thailand?

Dunno..Mr Pichai...What does the warranty of husqvarna say about that?

 

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