I love to watch the big saws cut . I am too old to handle one of those anymore . I just buck trees for my bandsaw mill.I tried to only run logs around 24” don’t do that much. I let the other family members do the heavy work I just enjoy watching them mill their lumber
Where I live the type of wood you cut has a big factor as to how many times the chain has to be sharpened which also determines chain life as well as the other factors mentioned.
Great I hear a lot of good things about the Echo. I have owned a few small homelite saws.The first saw I bought was a homelite I cut alot of wood with it . I have never owned the husqvarna but I am thinking about purchasing a popular one that everyone likes . I have stihl saws love the saws but...
I have a new addition to my saws I picked this Poulan countervibe 3400 it was give to me looks to be in great shape but has not run in 30 years
Was this saw good, fair ,or junk ?
I am trying to clean and rebuild carb
But low port appears to be blocked I removed both Welch plugs the larger plug is inline with the low side needle it has four small holes in the bottom and I have checked with carb cleaner it appears all of these holes are open but when I try to spray low...
Well the plug worked in a different saw and is new. I got it to fire with throwing parts at it. So I will be trading those parts back one by one to see which part will effect the spark again.
Yes it a new wire from a stihl dealer 6mm I think
I don’t like it . I did get the saw to spark . I removed flywheel coil and wire from another sach dolmar and installed on the 133 plus an Oregon 33-053 ignition module . I will put some fuel in tomorrow to see if it will hit . I appreciate all...
Thank you for the reply . I have changed the coil out with China made knock-offs even ordered one from Germany looks China made as well. No spark on any of them really grasping for straws on this one
Well it seems this would be a difficult fix and I agree that threads are not the answer with the taper bolt and tank etc . But if I did want to insert a thread in soft metal I would use an ez-loc insert have used them for years they hold better than the original threads in soft metal.
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